- ft²
5 rooms
2 beds
2 baths
Co-op
- Chelsea
recorded sale
Sold on 10/30/2006
Verified by closing records
Last listed for $919,000
Seller's agent
Miriam Sirota
Corcoran
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Listing by Corcoran, Limited Liability Broker | Brokerage Listing ID: 837697
Maintenance fees
$877/mo
Estimated payment
$5,955/mo
Taxes
Included in maintenance fees
Tax abatement
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Property featured in: The New York Times
This one-of-a kind home has it all! Here you'll find a duplex two bedroom, two bathroom, flooded with southern light as well as a wood burning fireplace. Many lovely details including enormous windows, architectural details and newly renovated baths. Enjoy the gorgeous private deck with Empire State Building views...and best of all, rights to build on it.
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Guarantors accepted
Pets allowed
Cats and dogs allowed
Home features
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About the building
357 West 29th Street
357 West 29th Street, New York, NY 10001
23 units
7 stories
1921 built
For sale
1 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
View documents and permitsProperty history
- Price Change: ↓ $30,000 (-3.2%) on 4/1/06
- Days on market: 242 days
| Date | Price | Event |
|---|---|---|
10/30/2006 | $909,500 | Sold by Corcoran |
1/10/2007 | $919,000 | No longer available |
8/2/2006 | $919,000 | In contract |
8/2/2006 | $919,000 | Listed by Corcoran |
8/2/2006 | $919,000 | In contract |
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If you're looking for a staid, quiet place to live, Chelsea is not for you. Its thriving arts scene has always been a big draw for creative types. Not surprisingly, residents pay a high price to live in such a hip and happening part of Manhattan. The neighborhood has some of the most exclusive restaurants and bars in the city, and real estate prices are steep — especially for new condos along the High Line.
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