41W84, vacant 5-story, 4.3m
Started by nyc10023
over 16 years ago
Posts: 7614
Member since: Nov 2008
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Any thoughts on closing price?
I don't see the listing but I have this:
Quoted from "Monster Walk":
This is a simply gorgeous brownstone in need of a little tender loving care. They are a bit worn, but here is an example of these fantastic carved bands between the 2nd and 3rd, and between the 3rd and 4th floors. The griffon/dragon here is very similar in style to the one found on neighboring 43 W. 84th.
where is it listed?
Kewl.
If I play along do you promise not to outbid me?
Anyway, hard to guess without knowing layout, condition, and total sqft... For now I'll say 3.7
Remember, 22 west 88th went for 3.125 during the depths of the recession and this TH had 1 rent stabilized and needed a lot of work.
OK. I'll admit to cluelessness. What is Kewl?
a little googling;
41 West 84th Street
Manhattan, New York, NY 10024
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Owner: SACHIKO MOMII LAMB
Current year's total market value of the land: $2,100,000
Current year's total market value: $7,010,000
Date of last change of market value: 01/07/2009
Current transitional assessed land value: $110,516
Current transitional assessed total value: $368,914
Tentative transitional assessed land value for the next fiscal year: $219,098
Tentative transitional assessed total value for the next fiscal year: $398,418
Final transitional assessed land value for the next fiscal year: $219,098
Final transitional assessed total value for the next fiscal year: $398,418
Assessment for fiscal year: 2008/2009
Tax class: apartments with 4-6 units
Tax block/lot: 1198/10
Number of units (condos, etc). in the building: 5
Number of residential units (condos, etc). in the building: 5
Lot frontage: 19 feet
Lot depth: 102 feet
Irregularly shaped lot: no
Building frontage: 19 feet
Building depth: 102 feet
Irregularly shaped building: no
Additional: extension
The number of stories for the building: 4
The number of buildings on the property: 1
The year the building was built: 1900
Zoning codes from NYC Department of City Planning: R8B (The mandatory Quality Housing regulations encourage new, six-story apartment buildings, with a one-story setback, to fit in with the rows of 19th century houses. Off-street parking is not allowed in front of a building and any area between the front wall and the street line must be landscaped. Parking is required for 50% of dwelling units, and can be waived if 15 or fewer parking spaces are required.)
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/ny-properties/assessments/Manhattan/W/West-84th-Street-4.html#ixzz0VLHDilpY
Both 41 & its neighbor (43?) went into contract quickly. Go, Dexter.