Own a unique piece of New Haven History! This gorgeous jazz-age apartment building sits in the heart of the Westville neighborhood, 10 minutes from downtown New Haven & the Yale Main Campus. Features 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, lovely moldings & balusters. Most of the original craftsmanship remains, waiting to be brought back to full glory. Sit in the shaded courtyard or generous apartments and you can almost hear Billie Holiday singing "Night & Day" while Cole Porter taps along.... Grandfathered as-built in 1926, the building sits on a quiet, highly coveted mostly single-family residential block in an RS2 zone; it's like may never be built again. Based on apartment layouts, doors, windows, & moldings, it appears 10 apartments + superintendent unit were original design. Used as 11 units since at least the 1950s, the building is designated as 11 units with City of New Haven Livable Cities Initiative. LCI has regularly inspected & passed building for health & safety as 11 units. Certificate of Occupancy however was issued in 1926 for 8 units; buyers must do their diligence about bringing non-conforming units into compliance. 4 units will be empty at closing, ready for new owners to update to taste & re-rent (or sell, if condo redevelopment is preferred). 7 other tenants hope to stay, but understand that if so, rents will need to increase substantially. The empty 3rd floor features over 5000 sq ft of potentially developable space + some 4000 sq ft more in the lower level.