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33 Fifth Avenue: Review and Ratings

between East 9th Street & East 10th Street View Full Building Profile

Carter Horsley
Review of 33 Fifth Avenue by Carter Horsley

This quite handsome, Georgian-style, 16-story apartment building was erected in 1923 and converted to a cooperative in 1985. It has 60 apartments. The building is in a very prime and elegant Lower Fifth Avenue location. Across the avenue on the north side of Tenth Street is the historic Episcopal Church of the Ascension with its charming gardens and important interiors by Augustus St. Gaudens and John LaFarge. Its location is convenient to not only Greenwich Village but also the Union Square District with their many restaurants, stores and boutiques. Cross-town buses run on Ninth and Eighth Streets and many different subway lines are within a few blocks.

Rating

21
Out of 44

Architecture Rating: 21 / 44

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30
Out of 36

Location Rating: 30 / 36

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10
Out of 39

Features Rating: 10 / 39

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8
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69

CityRealty Rating Reference

 
Architecture
  • 30+ remarkable
  • 20-29 distinguished
  • 11-19 average
  • < 11 below average
 
Location
  • 27+ remarkable
  • 18-26 distinguished
  • 9-17 average
  • < 9 below average
 
Features
  • 22+ remarkable
  • 16-21 distinguished
  • 9-15 average
  • < 9 below average
  • #24 Rated co-op - Greenwich Village
 
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