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1 5th Avenue # 6E, New York, NY 10003 - One Fifth Avenue
(Greenwich Village, Co-op)
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1 Bebroom
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| Price: |
$1,325,000 |
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$1,497 |
| Bedrooms: |
1 |
| Bathrooms: |
1 |
| SF Avail: |
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For Sale |
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Sold/Off Market |
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The largest line of one bedroom apartments in this premier, pre-war, landmark building is now available for sale. It is approximately 950-1000sqft of beautifully designed space. The kitchen and bathroom are totally redone and the bathroom is exterior to the bedroom. There is beautiful wood detail work throughout this apartment.This apartment will truly be a special home for a discerning buyer. Building Amenities Doorman Laundry in Building Elevator Pets Allowed
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Building Info
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My Grades :
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The first Art Deco towers in the city and it dominates Lower Fifth Avenue, Washington Square Park and Greenwich Village. Built in 1927 and designed by Helmle & Corbett with Sugarman & Berger.Its dark brown masonry and strong verticality make this tall setback tower quite monolithic. The building was developed by Joseph G. Siegel The lower four stories of the building are covered in limestone and the building's massive lobby is wood paneled and traditionally attractive. Located between E 8th Street and Washington Mews, steps from Washington Arch, has made it a major landmark for the neighborhood. The lobby's paneling recalls paneling that was in the Greek Revival house formerly on the site and the Gothic-style quatrefoil designs on the lanterns at the main entrance refer to the [Episcopal] Church of the Ascension's two blocks up the avenue, Mr. Gray observed. The 184-unit building was converted in 1976 to a coop.
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Building Listings (click to view listings) |
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Unit |
Size |
R/B/B |
Price |
SqFt |
Status |
Lease - |
1 Bedroom |
4/1/1 |
$3,650 |
0 |
Rented/Off Market |
Lease - |
1 Bedroom |
3/1/1 |
$4,800 |
1,000 |
Rented/Off Market |
Lease - |
1 Bedroom |
4/1/1 |
$4,800 |
0 |
Rented/Off Market |
Sale - 5H |
1 Bedroom |
3/1/1 |
$895,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 9A |
1 Bedroom |
3/1/1 |
$975,000 |
750 |
Active |
Sale - 6E |
1 Bedroom |
4/1/1 |
$1,195,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 9B |
2 Bebroom |
4/2/2 |
$1,799,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 6J |
2 Bebroom |
5/2/2 |
$2,195,000 |
1,100 |
Active |
Sale - 6B |
2 Bedroom |
5/2/2 |
$1,695,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 5G |
2 Bedroom |
5/2/2 |
$2,750,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 22BC |
2 Bedroom |
5/2/2 |
$3,750,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 7GH |
2 Bedroom |
6/0/2 |
$5,900,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 13CD |
3 Bedroom |
7/3/3 |
$4,395,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 11GF |
4 Bedroom |
7/3/4 |
$5,300,000 |
0 |
Active |
Sale - 1A |
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3/0/0 |
$850,000 |
0 |
Sold/Off Market |
Sale - 6E |
1 Bebroom |
4/1/1 |
$1,325,000 |
0 |
Sold/Off Market |
Sale - 3A |
1 Bedroom |
4/1/1 |
$725,000 |
0 |
Sold/Off Market |
Sale - 22BC |
2 Bebroom |
5/2/2 |
$3,950,000 |
0 |
Sold/Off Market |
Sale - 8D |
2 Bedroom |
4/2/2 |
$2,499,999 |
0 |
Sold/Off Market |
Sale - 13CD |
3 Bedroom |
7/3/3 |
$4,800,000 |
0 |
Sold/Off Market |
Sale - 11GF |
4 Bedroom |
7/3/4 |
$5,300,000 |
0 |
Sold/Off Market |
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Building Features |
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Air Conditioning:
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Architect:
Helmle & Corbett & Sugarman & Berger |
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Building Type:
Apartment |
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Concierge Service:
Full Time |
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Corporate Friendly :
N |
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Developer-Sponser:
Joseph G. Siegel |
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Doorman:
Full Time |
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Elevator Building:
Yes |
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Elevator Operator:
None |
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Garage:
Y |
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High Rise:
Yes |
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Land Lease Building:
N |
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Landmark Building:
N |
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Loft Apartments:
No |
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Max Financing:
0.65 |
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New Development:
No |
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Number of Elevators:
3 |
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Number of Floors:
27 |
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Number of Units:
184 |
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Outdoor Space:
N |
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Pet Friendly:
Y |
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Postwar Building:
N |
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Prewar Building:
Y |
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Region:
Downtown |
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Utilities Included:
Y |
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Video Intercom:
No |
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Virtual Doorman:
No |
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Voice Intercom:
No |
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Year Built:
1927 |
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Year Converted:
1976 |
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