Nestled on a picturesque, tree-lined block in the heart of the Upper West Side, 127 West 95th Street presents a rare opportunity for investors, developers, or end-users to restore and reimagine a piece of New York City history.
In the summer of 1886, developer Charles A. Bouton launched an ambitious project to build six rowhouses on this charming stretch between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. He enlisted the architectural firm William J. Merritt & Co., renowned for their refined and distinctive designs of the era. Today, this limestone and brick townhouse stands as a proud remnant of that legacy-awaiting its next chapter.
The home offers approximately 3,372 interior square feet, with an additional 2,175 square feet of buildable potential. Currently configured as four free-market units, the property includes: