Steps away from the beautiful Jackie Robinson Park and its landmarked swimming center, a discreet condo building is rising and just launched sales on a spacious collection of two- and three-bedroom homes. The Baldwin Park Condominiums, named after the Harlem-born novelist, poet, playwright and cultural hero James Baldwin, the 6-unit building is being built by local developer Alexis McSween and designed by Alexander Compagno Architecture.
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The building’s two active homes are listed at bargain-basement prices averaging $827 per square foot —among the lowest of any new construction building in Manhattan, where the new development closing average stands at 2,355/ft2, per our latest market report. The full-floor unit #2 is priced at $935,000 and unit #3 is priced at $955,000. Both homes feature wide plank oak floors, 9-foot ceilings and an open living/dining plan. Kitchens are fitted with LG and Bosch stainless steel appliances. The bedrooms overlook a 30-foot rear yard and unit #3’s bedrooms are provided with a large balcony.
In addition to its majestic swimming pool, Jackie Robinson Park features a recreation center with standard cardio equipment, a weight room, and a gymnasium. The Harlem jewel also provides two baseball diamonds, two playgrounds, a volleyball and a basketball court.
The 3-subway station is located one avenue away at 149th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (7th Avenue). The A, B, C and D lines can also be picked up nearby at West 145th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue.
The 3-subway station is located one avenue away at 149th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (7th Avenue). The A, B, C and D lines can also be picked up nearby at West 145th Street and St. Nicholas Avenue.
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