$4,200,000
For Sale
2,205 ft²
$1,904 per ft²
5 rooms
3 beds
3.5 baths
Condo
- Flatiron
Resale
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Listing by Douglas Elliman, Limited Liability Broker, 575 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022 | Brokerage Listing ID: 40SE1116800
Days on market
219 days
Last price change
No changes
Estimated payment
$28,744/mo
Taxes
$3,905/mo
Common charges
$3,080/mo
Tax abatement
No info
About
Seller’s agent
description
A spectacular home awaits you at 10 Madison Square West, one of New York City’s finest developments. Apartment 10A is a spacious, bright generously proportioned 3 bedroom and 3.5 bath home. This North and South exposure home boasts over 10ft ceilings, luxurious wide plank floors, soaring sound proof windows and multi-zone HVAC system.. Enter into a grand 17 ft. long gallery which leads you into the Great Room.
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Home features
Central air
Dishwasher
Hardwood floors
Washer/dryer
Building amenities
Services and facilities
Concierge
Doorman
Elevator
Laundry in building
Storage space
Locker/cage
Wellness and recreation
Children's playroom
Gym
Swimming pool
Shared outdoor space
Courtyard
About the building
10 Madison Square West
10 Madison Square West, New York, NY 10010
125 units
24 stories
1915 built
For sale
5 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
View documents and permitsProperty history
Date | Price | Event |
---|---|---|
1/21/2025 | $4,200,000 | Price decreased by 4% |
10/2/2024 | $4,395,000 | Price decreased by 2% |
7/28/2024 | $4,500,000 | Price decreased by 4% |
7/12/2024 | $4,700,000 | Listed by Douglas Elliman |
4/22/2016 | $5,345,812 |
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Transit
Location | Distance |
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| under 500 feet |
| 0.15 miles |
| 0.17 miles |
| 0.18 miles |
| 0.23 miles |
About Flatiron
SalesMedian asking price
3 beds
$3.75M
RentalsMedian asking price
3 beds
$12,500
Flatiron is a historic New York City neighborhood that has seen its fair share of change over the years. In the early 1900s, it was a major commercial and residential center. By the middle of the century, things stagnated as businesses and residents left in search of more space and lower rents. In recent years, stores, upscale restaurants, and new developments moved back in, and the neighborhood is seeing a significant resurgence. Fifth Avenue now bustles with some of the best shopping in the city, and restaurants run the gamut from Michelin-rated to Yelp-reviewed food trucks.
Flatiron is busiest at midday and cocktail hour and tends to quiet down a bit at night, although the lights never truly turn off. Proximity to Union Square and multiple subway lines make it an equally easy trip to Midtown or Downtown.