Priciest, cheapest units to hit the market
March 06, 2009 04:30PM
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The most expensive unit to come on the market this week, according to Streeteasy.com, is apartment 4 at 25 Bond Street, listed for $19.5 million. The five-bedroom, six-bath condo is listed by Sotheby's International Realty. The second most expensive unit is a five-bedroom, five-bath co-op unit at 88 Central Park West, on the market for $19 million. Apartment 23S is listed by Halstead Property. And the third most expensive apartment to hit the market is an $18.99 million condo at the Plaza, 1 Central Park South. Apartment 1101, listed by the Trump Organization, has five bedrooms and four-and-a-half baths.
The least expensive apartment to come on the market is a studio
co-op at 103 East 84th Street on the market for $135,000. Penthouse E
is listed by Brown Harris Stevens, which is advertising the penthouse
as a pied-a-terre. The second least expensive apartment on the market
this week is the studio co-op 2N at 333 East 53rd Street, listed by the
Corcoran Group for $219,000. And the third least expensive unit is
apartment 53 at 474 West 158th Street, which has two bedrooms and one
bath. It is listed for $225,000 with Barak Realty. TRD
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Anonymous
what would be the monthly rent for the apartment at 53rd st?
Comment #1 Posted By: Anonymous 03/08/09
Anonymous
better first check w/the coop board if the unit can be rented out at all. maybe that restriction is factored into the price already.
Comment #2 Posted By: Anonymous 03/09/09
Anonymous
regarding: 103 east 84th st penthouse do you have open house that i can take a look? i want to know how big is this studio co-op? Please let me thanks!
Comment #3 Posted By: Anonymous 03/12/09
Anonymous
It's listed as a "Penthouse studio with open terrace, sunny, quiet and bright. Pied-a-terres allowed." There are no Open Houses coming up, although you can contact the Co-Broker to see it.
Comment #4 Posted By: Anonymous 04/10/09
Anonymous
103 e 84...maintenance $1479... that hurts for a 13x13 studio
Comment #5 Posted By: Anonymous 11/14/09
Anonymous
Yes that hurts, and there is only 25% deductible on taxes...
Comment #6 Posted By: Anonymous 11/15/09