306 East 105th Street is a pre-war condominium building in Upper Manhattan's East Harlem neighborhood, completed in 1930 and converted in 1988. The 4-story building contains 8 units and features fireplaces as an amenity.
306 East 105th Street is a pre-war condominium building located in the vibrant East Harlem neighborhood. Completed in 1930 and converted to condominiums in 1988, this four-story building features eight units and offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern living. Notable amenities include fireplaces in select units, enhancing the cozy atmosphere of the apartments.
The building presents a rare opportunity for condo ownership under $500k, particularly appealing for first-time buyers or investors. One standout listing is a spacious duplex studio that boasts high ceilings, exposed brick, and a decorative fireplace. The open kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, making it ideal for entertaining. This unit also features a bonus recreation space on a second level, complete with a half-bath and ample storage.
Residents benefit from a pet-friendly policy with board approval, and the building allows subletting, adding to its investment potential. The location is conveniently situated near the 6 train at East 103rd Street, providing easy access to the rest of Manhattan. The surrounding area is rapidly developing, with new restaurants and shops enhancing the community's appeal.
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