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$2,750,000

for sale

No longer available 7/18/2022

1,302 ft²

$2,112 per ft²

5 rooms

2 beds

2 baths

Seller's agent

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Compass

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Listing by Compass, Corporate Broker, 110 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10011

Common charges

$1,786/mo

Estimated payment

$17,331/mo

Taxes

$1,609/mo

Tax abatement

No info

About

Seller’s agent

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Ian Wolf

Licensed Real Estate Salesperson

Compass

Description

INVESTMENT- rented @ $10,000/mo thru June 14, 2023. This full-floor two-bedroom two-bath stylish home is located in the heart of the vibrant, fun and convenient Flatiron district. Sitting on the 5th floor, it is accessed directly via keyed-elevator which opens into a gallery that connects the public and private areas of the home.

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Home features

  • Central air

  • Dishwasher

  • Hardwood floors

  • View

    City

  • Washer/dryer

Building amenities

Services and facilities

  • Bike room

  • Concierge

  • Doorman

  • Elevator

  • Storage space

    Cold storage

Wellness and recreation

No info on wellness and recreation

Shared outdoor space

  • Roof deck

About the building

21W20

21 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011

Condo building inFlatiron

12 units

15 stories

2016 built

Property history

  • Price Change: No changes
  • Days on market: 79 days
DatePriceEvent

7/18/2022

$2,750,000

No longer available

4/30/2022

$2,750,000

Listed by Compass

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Transit

LocationDistance

FMat 23rd St

0.15 miles

RWat 23rd St

0.15 miles

PATHat 23rd Street Station

0.17 miles

FLM123at 14th St

0.21 miles

1at 18th St

0.27 miles

About Flatiron

Rental prices shown are base rent before any fees. Visit listings for cost and fees breakdown.

SalesMedian asking price

2 beds

$2.5M

RentalsMedian asking base rent

2 beds

$10,000

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.

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