Elliman replaces Corcoran at Harlem condo

From left, Elliman’s Brian Phillips, the exterior and interior model living room of the Odell Clark Place condo at 108 West 138th Street, and Vie Wilson of the Corcoran Group

Prudential Douglas Elliman’s Brian Phillips has taken over sales and marketing for the 22 remaining units at Odell Clark Place Condominiums I and II at 2373 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard and 108 West 138th Street in Harlem. Vie Wilson, a senior vice president at the Corcoran Group, was marketing the two buildings for the last six months.

“There wasn’t enough sales activity [under Corcoran],” said Phillips, who noted that all 10 apartments Corcoran sold were lottery unit deals through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development.

The condos were developed by the Abyssinian Development, the development arm of the Abyssinian Baptist Church. The two developments — at seven and six stories high — feature a total of 32 condos, including the 10 subsidized units.

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The elevator buildings feature granite countertops and solid oak floors in each unit, in addition to a communal garden, Phillips said. Apartments range from 710 to 1,790 square feet, and all are priced under $1 million.

At 108 West 138th Street, the priciest unit is the 1,790-square-foot, three-bedroom penthouse asking $899,000, according to Streeteasy.com. At 2373 Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, the three-bedroom penthouse, at 1,748 square feet, is listed for $922,000.

“These are affordable condos, neither high-end nor low-end, and they offer low common charges,” Phillips said. “Since I live nearby in Harlem, I can show the units aggressively.”

Corcoran and Abyssinian did not respond to requests for comment.