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$544,557
For Sale
813 ft²
$669 per ft²
3 rooms
1 bed
1 bath
Co-op
- Roosevelt Island
Resale
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Listing by Hauseit LLC, Limited Liability Broker, 99 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005
Days on market
66 days
Last price change
No changes
Estimated payment
$3,493/mo
Taxes
Included in maintenance fees
Maintenance fees
$704/mo
Tax abatement
No info
About
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Welcome to this spacious one bedroom apartment in Island House, a sought after coop community on Roosevelt Island. The apartment features hardwood floors and new windows that run the entire length of the apartment. This extremely light and sunny home has views of the park, East River and NYC skyline. It features a large bathroom and pass-through kitchen. There are many closets.
Policies
Pets allowed
Home features
Dishwasher
Hardwood floors
View
City, Garden, Park, Skyline, Water
Building amenities
Services and facilities
Bike room
Doorman
Elevator
Laundry in building
Package room
Storage space
Locker/cage
Wheelchair access
Wellness and recreation
Children's playroom
Gym
Shared outdoor space
Courtyard
About the building
575 Main Street
575 Main Street, New York, NY 10044
Complex:
The Island House400 units
19 stories
1975 built
For sale
3 available units for saleFor rent
0 available units for rentDocuments and permits
View documents and permitsProperty history
Date | Price | Event |
---|---|---|
12/4/2024 | $544,557 | Listed by Hauseit LLC |
7/3/2023 | $506,565 | |
6/4/2023 | $506,565 |
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About Roosevelt Island
SalesMedian asking price
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$649.5K
RentalsMedian asking price
1 bed
$4,300
Roosevelt Island is an anomaly among New York City neighborhoods, and that's exactly its charm. It's centrally located and isolated at the same time. The buildings themselves are architecturally homogenous, but residents hail from all countries and backgrounds. The island is just a stone's throw from the throngs of 57th Street but has just one commercial strip. And though it has changed over time, it has always felt outside the orbit of normal city life.
Throughout the 19th century, the island was principally occupied by hospitals. In the 1970s, it became a testing ground for new urban ideals and was redeveloped into a planned residential community, which explains those uniform brick high-rises and winding walkways. Roosevelt Island's earliest residents were looking for a quiet, simple slice of life within city limits. That appeal still holds today, even as new developments have risen and the Cornell Tech Campus looms over the southern part of the island.