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In contract
WEB ID: 23095530

1800 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard, 8A LIDO HALL, South Harlem, Manhattan, NY 10026

LIDO HALL, South Harlem, Manhattan, NY 10026

in contract | Condo | Built in 1911

3 beds
2 baths
1236 Approx. Sqft
$1,200,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,217
  • Monthly Taxes: $1,208
  • 10% Down: $120,000
  • Available Immediately

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In contract
WEB ID: 23095530

1800 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard, 8A LIDO HALL, South Harlem, Manhattan, NY 10026

LIDO HALL, South Harlem, Manhattan, NY 10026

in contract | Condo | Built in 1911

3 beds
2 baths
1236 Approx. Sqft
$1,200,000
  • Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,217
  • Monthly Taxes: $1,208
  • 10% Down: $120,000
  • Available Immediately

The Details

About 1800 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard, 8A, LIDO HALL, South Harlem, Manhattan, NY 10026

CENTRAL PARK NORTH and WEST 111 STREET

Bright and spacious, this 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom high floor unit at the Lido Hall Condominium offers direct Central Park views and includes a PRIVATE PARKING spot. The kitchen and bathrooms in this unit are in need of renovation so it's a great opportunity to add your personal touch.

The unit features hardwood floors and 13 sunny windows overlooking Central Park. Each bedroom is nicely sized, with the prim...

Listing Courtesy of Corcoran, Joseph Dima, (917) 923-0120, Resource data displayed by Corcoran Group
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key features

  • Central air
  • Dining in living room
  • Excellent light
  • Full city view
  • Hardwood floors
  • Pet friendly
  • Doorman
  • Elevator
  • Full park view
  • Listing agents

    Joseph Dima

    Joseph Dima

    Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker
    Josiane Lysius

    Josiane Lysius

    Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

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    Harlem

    Beyond Central Park, across 110th Street and up to 155th, Upper Manhattan is encompassed by Harlem. Times change, and people come and go, but Harlem remains through it all. Once the site of George Washington’s first victory as U.S. Commander-in-Chief, the area’s status as a real New York City neighborhood began following the Civil War. Rowhouses were constructed starting in 1876 — replacing freestanding homes — to sustain population growth spurred on by public transportation’s arrival. The community expanded exponentially, however, necessitating massive apartment buildings to accommodate. Harlem perhaps has the perception of being a concrete urban jungle, but it is home to Marcus Garvey and Jackie Robinson parks and near several more — including the North Woods/Harlem Meer portions of upper Central Park. Those green spaces add a touch of nature to this famed metropolitan neighborhood, done up in eclectic architectural styles and still beckoning to people from all over.

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    about the building

    LIDO HALL

    Apartment Building in Harlem

    Central Park North And West 111 Street

    • 1 UNITS
    • 9 STORIES
    • 1911 BUILT

    Sales History for LIDO HALL
    dateunitpriceapprox. sq. ft.bedsbaths
    03/26/20241A$1,140,000119832
    08/27/20193A$1,400,000125022
    02/28/20176B$1,600,000132732
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