Bob Dylan's Harlem brownstone hits market for $3.6 million

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The times are indeed a-changin' because Bob Dylan is selling his Harlem brownstone.

The singer lived inside the four-story home, located in the New York City neighborhood's famed Striver's Row, for 14 years from the 1980s until 2000. The asking price? $3.6 million.

The living room inside Bob Dylan's Harlem townhome, now on the market for $3.5 million.

The 3,952-square-foot home includes 19th-century crown molding, wainscoting and high ceilings.

One of five bedrooms inside Bob Dylan's Harlem townhome, now on the market for $3.5 million.

Along with an updated kitchen, which features stainless steel appliances and a wine refrigerator, the home also boasts five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a library.

And in case the New York City air chills you at night, you can cozy up beside six -- yes, six! -- fireplaces with their original mantels.

The home also has a juliette balcony and an elevated outdoor deck.

(ABC)