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Essentials
- Price$385,000
- TypeCo-op
- Bedroom1
- Bathroom1
- Rooms3
- Approx. Sq. Ft.800
Key Features
- Balcony
- Doorman
- Elevator
- Beamed ceiling
- Central air
- Great closet space
- Hardwood floors
Soho meets midtown! 13 foot beamed ceilings, brand new kitchen and bath and new hardwood floors all come together in this Murray Hill 800 square foot 1 bedroom apartment. Sparkling prewar, full service building with a roof deck with wifi, laundry facilities on the 1st floor. Easy subletting policy, co-purchasing allowed, pied-a-terres ok, no dogs please. On an elegant block steps away from the Morgan Library, the Morgan Hotel and near Grand Central. All furniture included as well! A steal of a deal at $500 a square foot!
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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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