January 16, 2026 - 06:05

Built in 1893, the charming townhouse located at 265 W. 139th St. has recently hit the market with a new asking price of $2.75 million. This significant reduction comes after the property was initially listed for $3 million just six months ago.
The home, which boasts a rich history and unique architectural details, was once the residence of legendary musician Bob Dylan. It features spacious living areas, high ceilings, and a blend of classic and modern finishes that make it an attractive option for potential buyers.
Set in a vibrant neighborhood, the townhouse is surrounded by cultural landmarks and offers easy access to various amenities, including restaurants, parks, and public transportation. The price adjustment reflects the current real estate market trends in New York City, where many properties are seeing fluctuations in value.
This historic residence presents a rare opportunity for buyers looking to own a piece of music history while enjoying the comforts of a beautifully maintained home.
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