$3,100,000

10 JUMEL Terrace, New York City, NY 10032

  • 5 beds |
  • 4 baths |
  • 3,728 sqft
  • Property Icon Single-Family Home
  • Property Year Built Icon Built in 1899
  • Property Lot Size Icon1,742sqft lot
  • Property Parking Icon —— car garage
  • Property Price Per Square Feet Icon $832/sqft
  • Property List Date Icon Listed 1 month ago

Property Description

A landmark townhouse directly facing the Morris-Jumel Mansion A rare opportunity to own a meticulously preserved corner single-family townhouse on iconic Jumel Terrace, one of New York City's most storied and architecturally significant residential enclaves. Designed in 1896 by architect Henri Fouchaux for William W. Watkins, this Romanesque Revival residence is the largest of just five landmarked homes lining the peaceful cobblestone street within the Jumel Terrace Historic District. The home sits directly across from the protected parkland surrounding the Morris-Jumel Mansion, ensuring permanent open views, with Sylvan Terrace just steps away. Spanning approximately 3,500 square feet across four full floors, plus an approximately 800-square-foot finished basement, the home offers generous scale and flexibility across its levels. Measuring roughly 18 feet in width, it sits on a 17.75-foot by 100-foot lot with building dimensions of approximately 17.75 feet by 58 feet and showcases exceptional original detail throughout. Annual property taxes are $11,411. The parlor level offers a gracious sequence of formal living and dining rooms defined by soaring ceilings, bay windows, and beautifully preserved woodwork. 5 decorative fireplaces with original tiled surrounds and carved wood mantels anchor the home's historic character, complemented by pocket doors, wainscoting, stained glass, and wood shutters reflecting late nineteenth-century craftsmanship. The garden level features a living and dining area, an eat-in kitchen with granite countertops, an externally vented range hood, and two large pantry cupboards , and a full bathroom, with direct access to the rear patio and garden. The approximately 600-square-foot garden includes mature plantings creating a private outdoor retreat ideal for dining and entertaining. Upper floors house 4 additional bedrooms, bringing the total to 5 bedrooms, including a primary suite with a dressing room featuring original oak cabinetry. A skylit study with a loft bed adds flexibility for work or guests. Three skylights enhance natural light throughout. In total, the home offers 4 finished full bathrooms, including an en suite, thoughtfully renovated to respect the historic fabric while providing modern comfort. Two bathrooms feature Japanese Toto bidet toilets. The finished lower level is arranged into distinct zones including a home gym, media room, storage, and a full bathroom with a six-jet and rain shower, adding spa-like functionality rarely found in a townhouse of this era. The home's orientation is exceptional. Front rooms face east directly toward the Morris-Jumel Mansion, offering permanent open park views and unobstructed sunrise light. Rear rooms enjoy western exposures with sunset light, while the top front bedroom captures distant Midtown skyline views. Modern systems have been carefully integrated, including central heating and individual Fujitsu split A/C and heat units in each room, all updated within the last five years. The surrounding neighborhood offers a rich mix of dining, culture, and daily convenience. Nearby favorites include Hilltop Park Alehouse, Bono Trattoria, Jin Ramen, Hand Pulled Noodle, and other neighborhood cafés. Outdoor recreation is easily accessible at Highbridge Park, including the iconic High Bridge walkway and cycling path, as well as Riverside Park and the landscaped grounds surrounding the mansion. Transportation is excellent. Approximately a three-minute walk to the 163 Street C train, located immediately behind the block without crossing a street, with easy access to the A and D express lines. The 157 Street 1 train is also nearby, along with multiple bus routes. For drivers, convenient access to the Henry Hudson Parkway and the George Washington Bridge. Healthcare access is close at New York-Presbyterian Hospital on 168th Street. The home is being prepared for sale, with professional photography and a floor plan to follow.

Listing Status:
Active
Date Added:
February 1, 2026
Data Last Updated:
March 13, 2026 at 5:18AM
Listing Office:
Douglas Elliman Real Estate : (212) 891-7000
Listing Agent:
Brian A Phillips : (212) 531-7726
MLS ID:
RLS20069716
  • General: Smoke Free
  • Appliances: Washer Dryer Allowed
  • Laundry: Washer HookupIn Unit
  • Basement: Other
  • A/C: Central Air
  • Fireplace: DecorativeFireplaceFireplaces: 1
  • General: Private Outdoor Space Over 60 Sqft
  • General: 4
  • Originating MLS: RLS_REBNY
  • County: New York
  • Zoning: 2109-0103
  • View: Other
  • Source: RLS_REBNY

This listing courtesy of Brian A Phillips , Douglas Elliman Real Estate

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