52 West 74th Street, #1
$895,000
($1,119 per ft2)
| 1 bed, 2 baths | Approx. 800 ft2
50 days on Market
Key Details
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Listed: Oct 2, 2024Last Price Change: ($55,000) on Nov 11Days on Market: 50Building Type: CooperativeNeighborhood: Central Park West (Manhattan)Listing viewed 129 times
Monthly Maintenance:
$2,082
($2.60/ft2)
Est. Monthly Mortgage:
$4,749
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Total Est. Monthly Carrying Cost:
$6,831
($8.54/ft2)
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($179,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Move right into this stunning Park Block turn of the century elevator mansion. This mint duplex studio home is on the (high) first floor with 11.5 foot high ceilings. Beautiful original windows with all period detail frame the main living space with north exposure to tree lined West 74th Street and east exposures with views of the towers of the San Remo apartment building on CPW.
The beautiful renovated kitchen has top of the line stainless appliances, including a Viking 4 burner gas range, Miele D/W, and stainless refrigerator/freezer. There is custom solid walnut cabinetry along with granite counter tops and glass tile backsplash with an abundance of counter space. You have 2 renovated bathrooms, one with a stall shower the other with a deep soaking tub.
There is a bonus loft area for extra storage. Downstairs is the bonus room with direct access to a free washer/dryer. Apologies, 52 West 74th is a no pet building but is pied a terre friendly. 52 West 74th Street is one of an urban neo-Georgian group of row houses built as single family mansions and is one of the few group of row houses that have not been altered in their front facades.
The quality of construction was considered high-level with concrete floors and fireproof construction. Each of the original row houses had between 17-19 rooms. In 1981, 52 West 74th Street was converted to cooperative ownership and now has 10 private homes.
This location is considered to be prime UWS just a half block to Central Park, a few blocks to the Museum of Natural History, the New York Historical Society, Lincoln Center and the Beacon Theatre. Shopping is just outside, a half block to Columbus Avenue and you are surrounded by great restaurants and boutiques.
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Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC
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