Brown Harris Stevens
The $4.295 million home at 640 Second Street was commissioned by William Reynolds in 1903, and its "special charm" was only enhanced by its recent owners, the listing says. See the full listing with Brown Harris Stevens here.
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Obama lived there in the mid-1980s after graduating from Columbia University. At that time, it was a multi-family home and the former president lived on the top floor. See the full listing with Brown Harris Stevens here.
Brown Harris Stevens
The renovated eat-in kitchen is on the garden floor. It features custom cabinetry, high-end stainless steel appliances, an oversized center island and slate and soapstone countertops. See the full listing with Brown Harris Stevens here.
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The huge garden may be one of the most desirably features -- it's pretty uncommon to have one that size on such a prime block in the neighborhood. See the full listing with Brown Harris Stevens here.
Brown Harris Stevens
There's also an adjoining light-filled office facing south, with a fantastic view of the private garden. If you're not sure the home's for you, there's an open house on Wednesday. See the full listing with Brown Harris Stevens here.