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152 West 131st Street Two-bedroom, one-bath cooperative Asking price: $575,000 Selling price: $575,000 Time on the market: one day


HARLEM HAVEN The 1,500-square-foot apartment in this brownstone, circa 1896, is replete with original mahogany pocket doors and wood detailing throughout. With five apartments in the building, the tenants are all elderly residents who have lived in their homes for nearly two decades. The building, which became a co-op in 1923, is one of the oldest in Harlem. The apartment boasts two fireplaces, a powder room in the master bedroom with an original marble sink, a den, a separate library, and a dining room. The buyer of the apartment, which is located between Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, is a young Harlem woman who works for Standard & Poor’s. The seller, also a lifelong Harlem resident, is an elderly woman who is looking to move into a building with an elevator. Rhan Ferdinand of Halstead had the exclusive.


NOHO298 Elizabeth Street One-bedroom, 1.5-bath condominium Asking price: $1.135 million Selling Price: $1.135 million Time on the market: five weeks


DOWNTOWN TRENDY This 1,400-square-foot floor-through loft has tin ceilings, exposed brick, nine windows, and exposures facing east, north, and west. The apartment, between Bleeker and Houston streets, boasts a new chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar and 1.5 baths that were also newly renovated. A couple who work in finance and fashion and wanted to live in the neighborhood bought the apartment. The sellers are a family who were relocating to the suburbs. Douglas Elliman agent Dan Giove had the exclusive.

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This article is from the archive of The New York Sun before the launch of its new website in 2022. The Sun has neither altered nor updated such articles but will seek to correct any errors, mis-categorizations or other problems introduced during transfer.


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