Apr 24, 2017
Carter's Review
This attractive, mid-block building at 306 West 148th Street near the Jackie Robinson Park was erected in 2017 by Bottom Line Construction & Development, which is headed by Alexis McSween.
It is known as the Baldwin Park Condominiums and was named as author James Baldwin. It is between Bradhurst Avenue and Frederick Douglass Boulevard.
It has 6 condominium apartments.
It was designed by Alexander Compagno Architecture.
It is convenient to the subway one avenue away at 149th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard.
Bottom Line
A pleasant, mid-block building convenient to Jackie Robinson Park and public transportation with few apartments.
Description
The red-brick building has multi-paned windows, an entrance marquee and discrete air-conditioners.
Amenities
The building has a roof deck, storage and an elevator.
Apartments
Apartments have sliding glass doors with Juliet balconies facing the street.
The apartments have windowed kitchens and bathrooms and vented and staked washers and dryers. There are LG and Bosch kitchen appliances in units 2 through 5 and GE Monogram kitchen appliances in Unit 1A and the Penthouse.
Units 3 through the Penthouse have balconies and units 1A and the Penthouse have plumbed Weber gas grills.
The first level of the building houses the upper level of a duplex apartment and a community facility.
Apartment 3 is a two-bedroom unit with a 22-foot-wide living/dining room with a 14-foot-wide, open kitchen and a rear, 12-foot-wide balcony accessed by both bedrooms.
Apartment 2 is a two-bedroom unit with a 21-foot-wide living/dining room with an open, 14-foot-wide kitchen.
- Condo built in 2017
- Located in Harlem
- 6 total apartments 6 total apartments
- 6 recent sales ($962.2K to $1.3M)