Mar 30, 2019
Carter's Review
This attractive, 5-story, mid-block building at 364 West 117th Street between Manhattan Avenue and Morningside Avenue in Harlem was erected in 1901 and converted to a condominium with 49 apartments in 2004.
It is about half a block from Morningside Park.
Bottom Line
A pleasant mid-block building on a tree-lined street near Morningside Park that was converted to 49 apartments in 2004.
Description
The red-brick building has fire-escapes and permits window air-conditioners.
It has a long, two-leg entrance ramp and a short stoop with a high, curved railing.
Its base and façade are rusticated but the former is denser.
The building has a cornice.
Amenities
The building has a live-in superintendent, sidewalk landscaping, a bicycle room, an elevator, a courtyard, storage and a video intercom.
Apartments
Apartment 3D is a four-bedroom duplex unit with an entry foyer that leads past an enclosed, 12-foot-long kitchen to a 27-foot-long living room.
Apartment 4C is a three-bedroom unit with a 31-foot-living/dining room and an enclosed kitchen.
Apartment 1E is a one-bedroom duplex unit with a 15-foot-wide living/dining room with an enclosed kitchen and a stair down to a 15-foot-wide recreation room.
Apartment 3A is a two-bedroom unit with an entry foyer that leads past an open, 10-foot-long, windowed kitchen to a 27-foot-long living/dining room with a short, angled wall.
Apartment 1B is a two-bedroom unit with an entry across from a 5-foot-wide home office adjacent to a 15-foot-wide open kitchen.
- Condo built in 1901
- Converted in 2004
- Located in Harlem
- 49 total apartments 49 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($700K to $1.4M)
- Pets Allowed