OFF MARKET
272 107TH #8D
NewYork, Upper West Side, New York City, NY
OFF MARKET
Asking
$1,937,500
BTC
19.832
ETH
567.38
Beds
3
Baths
3
Home Size
1,546 sq. ft.
Year Built
2005
SPECTACULAR 3BR/2.5BTH CONDOMINIUM!
Located at Broadway and 107th Street in a Flatiron-inspired building designed by Randy Gerner, this is one of the building's most unique apartments. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, loft like living/dining room, gourmet kitchen, vented washer/dryer, high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, tasteful built-ins, private storage bin included at no charge, and much more.
The Straus Park Condominium is a full service luxury building featuring two landscaped roof terraces, gym, playroom and has only 64 units with a maximum of only 4 apartments per floor, making this home truly popular with those craving privacy and attentive personalized service. Located in the Upper West Side's most vibrant neighborhood, close to three parks, shopping, fine restaurants, transportation and schools. A MUST SEE!
Please note: Real Estate Taxes reflect use as primary residence.
Located at Broadway and 107th Street in a Flatiron-inspired building designed by Randy Gerner, this is one of the building's most unique apartments. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, loft like living/dining room, gourmet kitchen, vented washer/dryer, high ceilings, floor to ceiling windows, tasteful built-ins, private storage bin included at no charge, and much more.
The Straus Park Condominium is a full service luxury building featuring two landscaped roof terraces, gym, playroom and has only 64 units with a maximum of only 4 apartments per floor, making this home truly popular with those craving privacy and attentive personalized service. Located in the Upper West Side's most vibrant neighborhood, close to three parks, shopping, fine restaurants, transportation and schools. A MUST SEE!
Please note: Real Estate Taxes reflect use as primary residence.
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Location
Market Area
NewYork
Neighborhood
Upper West Side
Agent
Gregory Kammerer
+1 310 910 1722