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$390,000
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- Price$390,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedroom1
- Bathroom1
- Rooms3
- Approx. Sq. Ft.800
- Exposure South
Key Features
- Balcony
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Dishwasher
Lots of space at a great price! Dramatic 13ft ceilings showcase this 800+ sf modern apartment in a Murray Hill Pre-War Co-op. This is the perfect home for the buyer who wants the most square footage for the money. It features an updated kitchen, hardwood floors and ample closets, an attic, and its an easy walk to both Grand Central and Penn Station, making this home an ideal Pied-a-Terre. This is a Prewar building with a fulltime doorman, central laundry and nicely appointed roof deck with Wi-Fi. Co-purchase, Pied-a-Terre and unlimited subletting after two years. No dogs please.
Additional features of this property include: Bath: Stall Shower, Kitchen: Gourmet, Kitchen: Granite Countertops, and Rooms: Home Office.
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Murray Hill
Midtown, on the East Side, from 23rd Street to 42nd Street.
Murray Hill is a townhouse paradise — of 100 townhouses listed in the area in the 1892 Social Register, 60 are still standing. Yet those single-family Murray Hill homes, many of three and four stories and some renovated with elevators and gyms to match their double Dacor ovens, rub elbows with high-rise condo towers.In Murray Hill, the formerly business corridors of Madison and Fifth avenues are being converted into gorgeous new loft-like apartments.
244 Madison Avenue
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180-unit pre-war co-operative gem. 244 Madison Ave was designed in 1916 by Arthur Loomis Harmon, who was born in Chicago and was the architect for the Empire State Building. In the mid-1920s, the Norcross Greeting Card Company, formed by Arthur Norcross, was located at 244 Madison Ave. The poet Ogden Nash also had an office here and even penned a poem mentioning the building, "Spring Comes to Murray Hill." The building stands seventeen stories tall and was converted to a co-operative in 1984. This is a masterpiece of architectural construction and materials. No attention to detail has been missed.
Additional features of this building include: Wireless internet in common areas, Planted Roof Deck with City Views, Sorry, no dogs.
- Prewar
- Built in 1930
- 17 floors
- 180 units
- Elevator
- Doorman
- Central laundry room
- Common roof deck
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