$3.6 million One Museum Mile sale sets record for East Harlem

From left: An interior shot of the unit, the building exterior and Core's Shaun Osher
From left: An interior shot of the unit, the building exterior and Core's Shaun Osher

The sale of a $3.57 million unit at One Museum Mile in East Harlem has set a neighborhood record, Curbed reported. Broken down, the sale amounts to $2,030 per square foot.

CORE Group is marketing the new development. The 1,756-square-foot home sold at its asking price last week, according to StreetEasy.

The home has three bedrooms and three bathrooms and boasts a wrap-around terrace.

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The Robert A.M. Stern-designed tower reached the halfway-sold mark in February, as previously reported.

The 113-unit Building Is Located On 110th Street at the northeastern end of Central Park and underwent a name change last spring. The condominium was formerly called by its address, 1280 Fifth Avenue, when Brown Harris Stevens handled sales.

The East Harlem neighborhood has lately drawn more developers for residential projects, as previously reported. [Curbed]Zachary Kussin