Feb 15, 2012
Carter's Review
This attractive, red-brick, 9-story building was erected in 1925 and is a cooperative with 41 apartments.
The mid-block building has a good Carnegie Hill location close to many important cultural institutions and private schools.
It has a one-step-up entrance, sidewalk landscaping, protruding air-conditioners, a 24-hour doorman, and no balconies. In 2006, the building planned a consistent fenestration policy as older apartments become available. It also installed a fitness center and a children's playroom.
The building has a bicycle room, storage space, a laundry and a handyman.
There is good cross-town bus service on 86th Street and a subway station at 86th Street and Lexington Avenue.
- Co-op built in 1925
- Converted in 1979
- 1 apartment currently for sale ($1.7M)
- Located in Carnegie Hill
- 41 total apartments 41 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($325K to $4.3M)
- Doorman