Carter HorsleyJan 28, 2014
Carter's Review
This very handsome, mid-block apartment building at 127 West 82nd Street between Columbus and Amsterdam avenues was built in 1912 and has 38 condominium apartments.
The building, which is known as The Greystone, has a two-story stone base with a canopied entrance that replaced the original marquee.
Bottom Line
This is a very attractive, pre-war, mid-block building that is convenient to many restaurants and the American Museum of Natural History.
Description
The beige-brick building has a bandcourse above the second and seventh floors and top two floors have attractive decorative façade elements.
The building is distinguished by a distinctive roofline with several projecting elements.
Lintels at the sides of the building have brackets.
The building has a marble lobby and some protruding air-conditioners.
Amenities
The building has a live-in superintendent and a laundry. It is pet-friendly.
Apartments
Apartment 7D is a two-bedroom unit with an entry foyer leading past an enclosed kitchen to a 17-foot-long living room.
Apartment A on the 2nd through the 9th floors is a two-bedroom unit with an entry foyer, an enclosed kitchen, a large dining room with an angled window and a living room.
Apartment 2D is a two-bedroom unit with an entry into the kitchen that leads to a 19-foot-long living room.
Apartment 1B is a two-bedroom unit with a 16-foot-long living room that opens onto a 15-foot-long dining room with an angled window neat to an enclosed kitchen.
- Condo built in 1912
- Located in Broadway Corridor
- 38 total apartments 38 total apartments
- 10 recent sales ($575K to $2M)
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