Marketing has started for the Tatum residential condominium building at 50 East 129th Street.
The attractive, 7-story building has 18 apartments.
50 East 129th Street LLC of which Kathleen Dunn is executive vice president is the sponsor. The fourth amending to the offering plan filed with the New York State Attorney General's Office in June, 2006 had a total purchase price offering of $8,395,000.
Prices range from about $330,000 for a 660-square foot unit on the first floor to about $650,000 for a 914-square-foot penthouse apartment on the seventh floor with a terrace.
The building, which is between Madison and Park Avenues, has a video intercom system, a roof deck, a recreation room, and individual storage.
Apartments have GE stainless steel appliances and washer-dryer hookups.
The attractive, 7-story building has 18 apartments.
50 East 129th Street LLC of which Kathleen Dunn is executive vice president is the sponsor. The fourth amending to the offering plan filed with the New York State Attorney General's Office in June, 2006 had a total purchase price offering of $8,395,000.
Prices range from about $330,000 for a 660-square foot unit on the first floor to about $650,000 for a 914-square-foot penthouse apartment on the seventh floor with a terrace.
The building, which is between Madison and Park Avenues, has a video intercom system, a roof deck, a recreation room, and individual storage.
Apartments have GE stainless steel appliances and washer-dryer hookups.
Architecture Critic
Carter Horsley
Since 1997, Carter B. Horsley has been the editorial director of CityRealty. He began his journalistic career at The New York Times in 1961 where he spent 26 years as a reporter specializing in real estate & architectural news. In 1987, he became the architecture critic and real estate editor of The New York Post.