In Contract
139 West 82nd Street, #3GH
$2,149,999
($1,483 per ft2)
| 3 beds, 2 baths | Approx. 1,450 ft2
388 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 30, 2023Last Price Change: ($149,001) on Nov 14Days on Market: 388Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Broadway Corridor (Manhattan)Doorman: FT Doorman
Monthly Maintenance:
$2,602
($1.79/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$11,409
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$14,011
($9.66/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($430,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Insider Highlights
- Prime Location: This property is located at 139 West 82nd Street in the Broadway Corridor neighborhood, near transportation (1/A/C/B/D trains, Citi Bike), food shopping (Trader Joe’s, Zabars, Citarella), restaurants (Red Farm, Elea, Barney Greengrass), and dessert spots (Levain Bakery, Milk Bar).
- Spacious and Elegant Interior: The apartment features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, high beamed ceilings, wide-plank hardwood floors, an open dining room and living space with built-in media unit, custom bookshelves, and a built-in sound system, and a spacious galley windowed kitchen with custom cabinetry and built-in desk.
- Ample Storage: The property boasts 14 large closets and a separate storage unit, along with a large capacity washer and dryer.
- Building Amenities: The cooperative building offers a full-time doorman, a live-in super, a laundry room, a bike room, a garden, rooftop terrace, and elevator. It also features an exceptional roof deck with dining table, chairs, and well-manicured plants.
- Flexible Policies: The pet-friendly building allows for pied-a-terres and co-purchasing, and has a liberal sublet policy.
- Financial Details: The property is listed at $2,149,999 ($1,483 per ft2) with a monthly maintenance of $2,602($1.79/ft2) and total taxes & fees of $2,602 ($1.79/ft2). The building was built in 1929 and contains 75 apartments across 9 floors.
Description
139 West 82nd, 3GH
Prime UWS Prewar Coop – a true 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a fantastic tree-lined block, so close to Central Park. This stylish and quiet home features high beamed ceilings, wide-plank hardwood floors, and a large capacity washer and dryer. With 14 large closets throughout the apartment, most with deep overhead cupboards and a separate storage unit (rented for a nominal fee), organization will never be an issue.
A rare find on the Upper West Side.
A gracious gallery leads into an open dining room and living space, with a built-in media unit, custom bookshelves, and a built-in sound system. The enormous corner primary bedroom (with ensuite bath) will easily fit a king-sized bed with plenty of room to spare. The bedroom even has a separate alcove, ideal for homework space, a dressing area, or a perfect spot for a makeup vanity.
The bedroom also has a wall of closets. The two secondary split bedrooms are also gracious in size, with well-proportioned closets and spaces for desks, with a hallway full bath to share. The spacious galley windowed kitchen with custom cabinetry also has a built-in desk, a perfect spot for working from home.
This prewar coop was built in 1929 and has an elegant lobby with an exquisite coffered ceiling.
The building has an exceptional roof deck, complete with a dining table and chairs and well-manicured plants, with soaring views of downtown Manhattan. Building amenities include a daytime doorman, a live-in super, a laundry room, and a bike room. The building is near transportation (1/A/C/B/D trains, Citi Bike), food shopping (Trader Joe’s, Zabars, Citarella), restaurants (Red Farm, Elea, Barney Greengrass, and wonderful dessert spots (Levain Bakery, Milk Bar).
Other neighborhood favorites include the Sunday Farmer’s Market on Columbus Avenue, the American Museum of Natural History, and The Beacon Theatre.
The building is pet-friendly, allows for pied-a-terres and co-purchasing, liberal sublet policy.
Prime UWS Prewar Coop – a true 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on a fantastic tree-lined block, so close to Central Park. This stylish and quiet home features high beamed ceilings, wide-plank hardwood floors, and a large capacity washer and dryer. With 14 large closets throughout the apartment, most with deep overhead cupboards and a separate storage unit (rented for a nominal fee), organization will never be an issue.
A rare find on the Upper West Side.
A gracious gallery leads into an open dining room and living space, with a built-in media unit, custom bookshelves, and a built-in sound system. The enormous corner primary bedroom (with ensuite bath) will easily fit a king-sized bed with plenty of room to spare. The bedroom even has a separate alcove, ideal for homework space, a dressing area, or a perfect spot for a makeup vanity.
The bedroom also has a wall of closets. The two secondary split bedrooms are also gracious in size, with well-proportioned closets and spaces for desks, with a hallway full bath to share. The spacious galley windowed kitchen with custom cabinetry also has a built-in desk, a perfect spot for working from home.
This prewar coop was built in 1929 and has an elegant lobby with an exquisite coffered ceiling.
The building has an exceptional roof deck, complete with a dining table and chairs and well-manicured plants, with soaring views of downtown Manhattan. Building amenities include a daytime doorman, a live-in super, a laundry room, and a bike room. The building is near transportation (1/A/C/B/D trains, Citi Bike), food shopping (Trader Joe’s, Zabars, Citarella), restaurants (Red Farm, Elea, Barney Greengrass, and wonderful dessert spots (Levain Bakery, Milk Bar).
Other neighborhood favorites include the Sunday Farmer’s Market on Columbus Avenue, the American Museum of Natural History, and The Beacon Theatre.
The building is pet-friendly, allows for pied-a-terres and co-purchasing, liberal sublet policy.
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Apartment Amenities
- Washer/Dryer in apt.
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