April 3, 2019

REAL ESTATE REPORT: What's Your Apartment Worth?

Our occasional survey of recent sale prices in Tudor City, via Streeteasy:

Vintage sign in No. 5's lobby
The Cloister 
$286,000, Apt 703, studio
$315,000, Apt 715, studio

Essex House
$1,590,000, Apt PH1, two bedroom
$290,000, Apt 503, studio

Haddon Hall
$825,000, Apt 504C, two bedroom
$925,000, Apt 603C, two bedroom

Hardwicke Hall
$885,000, Apt 401B, two bedroom
$359,000, Apt 306, studio

Hatfield House   
$305,000, Apt 206, studio
$350,000, Apt 1404A, studio



The Hermitage 
The Hermitage is a rental-only building. Recent monthly rentals:
$4,250, Apt 701, three bedroom
$1,995, Apt 403, studio

The Manor  
$542,000, Apt 806, one bedroom
$520,000, Apt 714, one bedroom

Prospect Tower, No. 45
$935,000, Apt 607, two bedroom
$355,000, Apt 1521, studio

Tudor Gardens, No. 2
$740,000, Apt 11KN, one bedroom
$675,000, Apt 5LS, one bedroom

Tudor Tower, No. 25
$415,000, Apt 1708, studio
$335,000, Apt 1401, studio

Windsor Tower, No. 5
$415,740, Apt 421, studio
$290,000, Apt 1437, studio

Woodstock Tower
$570,000, Apt 1210, one bedroom
$448,000, Apt 2611, one bedroom

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This cycle's Big Ticket is Penthouse 9 in Windsor Tower, now on the market for a cool $2,850,000. This two-bedroom two-bath triplex's wow features include a fireplace-equipped double-height living room with 24 casement windows, and a 1,000-sq-ft private roof terrace. Monthly maintenance: $5,030.

See its Brown Harris Stevens listing here.


ALSO: This blog's favorite balladeer, Vincent Cross, will be performing his Paddy Corcoran compositions this weekend at the Brooklyn Folk Festival. Details here.

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