Built in 1896, this mostly brick and shingle four-family home is an Allentown treasure and is a classic example of Romanesque Revival architecture. The property consists of two attached side by side rowhouses with two 2 bedroom apartments on each side and is fully rented with long-term tenants. Each apartment is unique with features like exposed brick walls, fireplace mantles, pocket doors, high ceilings and large windows. All utilities are separately metered, so each apartment pays for its own gas and electricity usage. All appliances (four gas stoves, four refrigerators) are included in the sale. There are some updated mechanical systems including two newer forced hot air furnaces, circuit breakers, and a relatively newer roof, approximately 5-7 years old. There is a lovely backyard, too. This beautiful property is located in the heart of the Allentown Preservation District, steps from the Metro Rail, the Buffalo Medical Corridor and near Downtown Buffalo.