Description
Loft 5F is located in a 180-unit pre-war co-operative. 244 Madison Ave was designed in 1916 by Arthur Loomis Harmon, who was born in Chicago and was the architect for the Empire State Building. In the mid-1920s, the Norcross Greeting Card Company, formed by Arthur Norcross, was located at 244 Madison Ave. The poet Ogden Nash also had an office here and even penned a poem mentioning the building, "Spring Comes to Murray Hill." The building stands seventeen stories tall and was converted to a co-operative in 1984. Amenities include a 24 hour doorman, concierge, laundry facility, and stunning roof deck with breath-taking views of Manhattan.
Priced to sell, no flip-tax, and ultra-low monthly maintenance make this apartment a truly rare find! Building policy allows: pet cats, Pied-A-Terre, Washer/Dryer with board approval, up to 75% financing, guarantors and co-purchasing, and sublets after two years of ownership.
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Building Features 16 Floors171 Units
Unit Features
$380,000
Sold: Jan 19, 2022
-9.52% from ask / 65 Days to Sell
Studio / 1 Bath - / - ft²
Total Monthly Expenses: $1,073
Exclusively listed with: The Corcoran Group
Lana Jinjolia
lana.jinjolia@corcoran.com
(646) 342-5276
Unit listing history
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