Real Estate: 73 Liberty WH St $154,900

73 Liberty WH St Newburgh NY

This home is at 73 Liberty Street located in Washington Heights, but it is not to be confused with 73 Liberty near to Washington’s Headquarters. This is a pretty big home that has been divided into apartments. We would love to see it converted back to a one family and the cornice restored, that is if the neighbor is in agreement. The inside looks like it is in pretty good condition, but would love to see the 2nd floor kitchen removed. We love how the original front doors are still in tact. Removing that chain link fence for a white picket fence would bring so much character to the home. The taxes probably reflect the mult-family status of the home.

73 Liberty WH St Newburgh NY
Asking Price: $154,900
Year Built: 1900?
Size: 2,016 sq ft
Taxes: $6,980
Neighborhood: Washington Heights
Distance to NYC: 56.2 mi, 1 hour 7 mins
Public Transportation: MetroNorth to Beacon, then take ferry across
Closest Roadways: 9W, I-87, I-84
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  • If only this house could find a buyer who would convert it back to a one family unit. Too many homes in Washington Heights have been broken up into multiple apartments. my own home was one of them. A one family home had been turned into an ugly 2 apartment building. A kitchen was made out of a bedroom on the second floor. I turned the house back into a one family unit and the old second floor kitchen was taken out and restored to a guest bedroom. Brooklynites!! And others! Look, and have some creative ideas how to convert this fine home back into what it is meant to be.

  • If only this house could find a buyer who would convert it back to a one family unit. Too many homes in Washington Heights have been broken up into multiple apartments. my own home was one of them. A one family home had been turned into an ugly 2 apartment building. A kitchen was made out of a bedroom on the second floor. I turned the house back into a one family unit and the old second floor kitchen was taken out and restored to a guest bedroom. Brooklynites!! And others! Look, and have some creative ideas how to convert this fine home back into what it is meant to be.

  • Once again…the perverbial brokern record. Yes and THAT was how “Brownstone Brooklyn” developed…NOT….Sorry Yaakov or anyone else…that is NOT how it happened. More investors and developers put the Brooklyn nabes on the MAP more than any single family owner occupants. Poor, poor Newburgh with its super narrow minded thinking…. I still want to be part of it, but it is time to “get over your poor selves” LOLOL

  • Once again…the perverbial brokern record. Yes and THAT was how “Brownstone Brooklyn” developed…NOT….Sorry Yaakov or anyone else…that is NOT how it happened. More investors and developers put the Brooklyn nabes on the MAP more than any single family owner occupants. Poor, poor Newburgh with its super narrow minded thinking…. I still want to be part of it, but it is time to “get over your poor selves” LOLOL

  • Violent Crime has to be addressed. Brooklyn (as most of NYC) was going thru hell well into the 80s. Guliani and crew worked on crime and quality of life issues and held all his captains directly liable for not improving their districts. AND THEN the money started to come in. 4 Murders already and we’re not even in summer yet. No one will ever believe in a Newburgh come back if it’s leadership are not held accountable and don’t put Newburgh on some path of success.

  • Violent Crime has to be addressed. Brooklyn (as most of NYC) was going thru hell well into the 80s. Guliani and crew worked on crime and quality of life issues and held all his captains directly liable for not improving their districts. AND THEN the money started to come in. 4 Murders already and we’re not even in summer yet. No one will ever believe in a Newburgh come back if it’s leadership are not held accountable and don’t put Newburgh on some path of success.

  • Mr Fencho…I do believe the administration has their priorities in the right place. And trust me, I DO AGREE with your philosophy and concerns 200%. But I feel there has to also be a concerted effort to not portray Newburgh;s recovery as a “one note gong” as the blog tries to emphasize. It will be a concerted effort from the current administration, law enforcement, new resident homeowners, visionary investors and developers to work together to bring Newburgh back…Which honestly, I KNOW will happen. It is time to treat Newburgh like NEWBRUGH and not some version of “Narniah” with whistfull informaton about robins eggs in nests and dandelion wine (which is NICE, but not relevent to Newburgh’s recovery). BUT…as a potential stakeholder (and trust me this has been a journey)…I KNOW…Newburgh is on the way back!!

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