Dec 23, 2011
Carter's Review
This attractive, 6-story, mid-block apartment building is a cooperative with 42 units.
The dark yellow-brick, pre-war building has a nice location on a pleasant street in the Carnegie Hill neighborhood. It has a one-step-up canopied entrance, a five-step-up vestibule.
It has a rusticated masonry and limestone entrance surround flanked by wall lanterns. It has fire escapes, protruding air-conditioners and consistent fenestration, but no garage, no sidewalk landscaping, no health club, and no roof deck.
There is good local shopping in the vicinity and there is a subway station at Lexington Avenue and 96th Street. There is good cross-town bus service on 96th Street. This neighborhood has numerous schools and religious institutions.
- Co-op built in 1928
- Converted in 1986
- Located in Carnegie Hill
- 42 total apartments 42 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($440K to $1.4M)