One of NYC’s oldest occupied homes is a French Second Empire gem in Harlem — and it’s on the market for $3.25M

One of NYC’s oldest occupied homes is a French Second Empire gem in Harlem — and it’s on the market for $3.25M


Tucked between two larger and much newer buildings, the ornamented, light green exterior of the home appears much the same today as it did in the 1800’s. Stephenson restored and painted the original fireplaces and molding, according to the listing, as well as the ceramic medallions that crown the home’s 12-foot ceilings. The exterior received a fresh coast of paint as well, listing agent Matthew Langer of Weichert Realtors told The Post, and the backyard’s cedar siding was completely replaced.

Author: Emily Davis


Published at: 2025-08-13 20:52:49

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