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225 East 24th Street

225 East 24th Street

Condo located in Gramercy Park, between Third Avenue & Second Avenue

Overview of 225 East 24th Street

225 East 24th Street was built in 1915 and converted to condos in 1988. 225 East 24th Street has a total of 4 apartments and is located in Gramercy Park, a short walk to the N, R and 6 subway lines.

Similar nearby buildings include 305 West 18th Street, 350 East 54th Street and 414 West 51st Street.

Year Built
1915
Converted: 1988
Apartments
4
Floors
5
Neighborhood
Min Down
20%
4Apartments
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Nearby Subways

  1. 6
at Park Ave 0.27 miles
  1. N
  2. R
at Broadway 0.44 miles

Carter’s Review

"Developer EDG’s, 225 East 24th Street, was converted from a commercial to a 5 unit residential condominium in 2009. The residences designed by Hal Einhorn and Leonard Herczeg, feature: loft-style detailing such as fireplaces, gourmet kitchens, exposed brick masonry walls, exposed beamed ceilings, original maple floors, and decorative cast iron columns. Said homes average out to be approximately 3,600 square feet and have 3 bedrooms/3 bathrooms. The crowning unit includes a large outdoor roof terrace and the ground floor unit duplex has a lower level mix-use living and work space.

Developer EDG’s, 225 East 24th Street, was converted from a commercial to a 5 unit residential condominium in 2009. The residences designed by Hal Einhorn and Leonard Herczeg, feature: loft-style detailing such as fireplaces, gourmet kitchens, exposed brick masonry walls, exposed beamed ceilings, original maple floors, and decorative cast iron columns. Said homes average out to be approximately 3,600 square feet and have 3 bedrooms/3 bathrooms. The crowning unit includes a large outdoor roof terrace and the ground floor unit duplex has a lower level mix-use living and work space."
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