This 7-story cooperative apartment building in Harlem overlooks Marcus Garvey Memorial Park and offers 24 units with various amenities. The building features a range of apartment sizes, a doorman, roof deck, fitness center, garage, and many units have balconies. Currently, 1 apartment is for sale.
2002 Fifth Avenue is a well-appointed, 7-story co-op building located in the Mount Morris Historic District of Harlem, directly across from Marcus Garvey Park. Developed by North Manhattan Construction Corporation and designed by Alexander Compagno & Associates, the building features 24 apartments with a mix of one to three-bedroom layouts. Initial pricing for units ranged from approximately $464,400 for one-bedroom apartments to around $950,000 for three-bedroom units. The building's amenities include a doorman, a fitness center, a roof deck, and an 18-car garage.
Many apartments in the building boast southern exposure, providing abundant natural light and views of the park. Notable features include spacious layouts, chef's kitchens with high-end finishes such as Calacatta Gold marble countertops, and private balconies. Some units also come with deeded storage spaces, which are a rare find in New York City. The building's interior spaces, designed by Mariano Puente, include a double-height lobby with a fireplace, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal.
Residents enjoy easy access to public transportation, with multiple subway lines (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) and Metro-North nearby. The vibrant neighborhood offers a variety of dining, shopping, and recreational options, including Whole Foods and the Apollo Theater. The building operates under condominium rules, allowing for a simplified approval process and flexible subletting policies, making it an attractive option for both homeowners and investors.
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