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  • $250,400

    409 Edgecombe Ave APT 9C, New York, NY 10032

    1beds
    825sqft
    Cooperative
    Built in 1917
    -- sqft lot
    $250,400 Zestimate®
    $304/sqft
    $2,439 Estimated rent

    What's special

    This 1 bed/1 bath apartment featured is also quite unique. The "C" line at 409 Edgecombe is the second largest one bedroom and faces East; wake up to daily sunrises and a changing Bronx skyline. The apartment's pre-war charm exudes through its lay-out. The entry foyer is the pre-curser which opens up into the formal dinning room or the main act. The elongated formal dining room space is great for entertaining and hosting those treasured family holiday dinners; it flows through to the windowed kitchen where meals are conceived and the living room area where dessert is served and guests can exhale. Both the large living and formal dining room areas are accented by the high ceilings, period wall moldings and, original hardwood floors - all are reminiscent of the pre-war period. The bedroom and bath are separated by a French door creating an en-suite boudoir feel. This area of the apartment coupled with the natural sunlight, is conducive for quiet morning meditation and overall relaxation. Enjoy the style and sophistication reminiscent of Harlem's Renaissance at the renown 409 Edgecombe. This classic pre-war Manhattan apartment building is distinguished for its classic Neo-Georgian style. Built in 1917 and designed by famed architects, Schwartz and Gross, 409 Edgecombe is characterized by its stone faced base, brick upper stories, terra-cotta details and a marbled lobby. Similarly constructed buildings can be found in Manhattan's Upper East and Upper West Side enclaves. Landmarked, 409 Edgecombe is one of the most prestigious addresses in the exclusive Sugar Hill neighborhood. The thirteen storied mid rise cooperative sits upon Coogan's Bluff high above the Harlem River Valley, Jackie Robinson Park and adjacent to Macomb's Dam Bridge. 409 Edgecombe offers panoramic views of New York City. The building was once known as the home of Harlem's African American elite. During the Renaissance era, this building was the home of many luminaries in the fields of law, academia, and entertainment namely, WEB Dubois, Roy Wilkins, Thurgood Marshall and Elizabeth Catlett. Oh, if those walls could talk! This is an HDFC Coop with Income Limits 1 Person 96K 2 Persons 110k 3 Persons 123k 4 Persons 136k 5 Persons 147K

    Facts & features

    Interior

    Bedrooms & bathrooms
    • Bedrooms: 1
    • Bathrooms: 1
    • Full bathrooms: 1
    Interior area
    • Total interior livable area: 825 sqft

    Construction

    Type & style
    • Home type: Cooperative
    Condition
    • Year built: 1917

    Community & neighborhood

    Community
    • Community features: Doorman
    Location
    • Region: New York

    HOA & financial

    HOA
    • Has HOA: Yes
    • HOA fee: $956 monthly
    Services availability