$1,975,000
For Sale
No longer available 4/1/2011
- ft²
3 rooms
1 bed
1 bath
Hybrid
- Upper East Side
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Listing by Corcoran, Limited Liability Broker, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022 | Brokerage Listing ID: 2070180
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$1,400/mo
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Romantic and mint one bedroom with soaring 13' ceilings, wood burning fire place and original details. Combine with the adjacent 3 bedroom corner apartment to create a full floor apartment with over 5000 sqft. 24 East 82nd Street is a boutique co-op ideally situated on Manhattan's fashionable Upper East Side just steps from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum.
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Pets allowed
Cats and dogs allowed
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About the building
1082 Madison Avenue
1082 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028
13 units
5 stories
1910 built
For sale
0 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
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- Price Change: No changes
- Days on market: 153 daysThis is the number of days the listing has been on StreetEasy.
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
4/1/2011 | $1,975,000 | No longer available |
10/30/2010 | $1,975,000 | Listed by Corcoran |
7/30/2008 | $2,800,000 |
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When many people think of the Upper East Side, they think of a quiet, tree-lined urban expanse filled with posh residents and purebred dogs. There's some reality behind the neighborhood's old-money image: The blocks between Park and Fifth avenues are home to some of Manhattan's wealthiest residents, many of whom dwell in stately co-ops or sleek new condos overseen by stiffly collared doormen.
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