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532 West 52nd Street Hamilton Heights Manhattan

Ariel Lists West Harlem-Hamilton Heights Trio

Ariel Property Advisors has exclusively listed properties at 369 W. 126th St., 532 W. 152nd St. and 417 W. 126th St, all in Northern Manhattan’s West Harlem-Hamilton Heights neighborhoods, an area currently seeing aggressive development. The buildings are all being listed by an Ariel team including EVP Victor Sozio, associate director James Nestor and associate Evan Hirsch. 

“All of these properties present tremendous upside and cash flow potential for investors interested in benefiting from Northern Manhattan’s appreciating residential market and rapidly developing commercial ecosystem in West Harlem,” said Sozio. 

Listed for $6.6 million, 369 W. 126th is a six-story, 11-unit multifamily elevator building in turnkey condition and built in 2007. 417 W. 126th is a historic three-story commercial elevator building, listed for $6.75 million. 

Listed for $5.8 million, 532 W. 152nd (pictured) is a five-story, 14,700-square foot, turnkey multifamily building set among brownstones in Hamilton Heights.  

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