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Rented 4/20/2010

- ft²

5 rooms

3 beds

2 baths

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Listed By

Laurie Cooper

Licensed Real Estate Broker

G. Laurie Cooper

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Listing by G. Laurie Cooper, Individual Broker, 295 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10017

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Rented on 4/20/2010

Days on market

442 days

Last price change

↓ $500 (-9.1%) on 10/16/09

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Great 3 bedroom, 2bath apartment in a Pre War Limestone elevatored mansion. PS 6 District.

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About the building

59 East 79 Th Street Building

59 East 79th Street, New York, NY 10075

Rental building inUpper East Side

16 units

5 stories

1915 built

Property history

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DateBase rentEvent

4/20/2010

$5,000

Rented by G. Laurie Cooper

10/16/2009

$5,000

Price decreased by 9%

9/1/2009

$5,500

Price increased by 10%

2/2/2009

$5,000

Listed by G. Laurie Cooper

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