372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
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372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D
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372 5TH Avenue Unit: 9D

372 Fifth Avenue Unit: 9D, New York City, NY 10018

$515,000
Manhattan | Brooklyn

Peter Comitini

Corcoran Group

Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

Run quickly to buy this perfect mini-loft studio in the heart of Manhattan. It has everything you really want in a home, dramatic high ceilings, an oversized window that opens onto a nice-sized terrace overlooking beautiful architecture, big sky, and the iconic Empire State Building rising directly in front. It doesn't get much more classic New York City than this!. Unit 9D has high 12 foot ceilings with a straight stairway leading up to a large sleeping loft. This unit is in excellent condition. The kitchen, bathroom, and floors were updated and upgraded a few years ago. This is the perfect starter home or pi d-a-terre, in a reasonable coop with unlimited subletting after 4 years of ownership. It has excellent financials too. Photos are virtually staged.

372 Fifth Avenue is a true loft building constructed in 1920 as the Best & Co. department store. It was and converted to residential apartments in 1980. The staff includes a full time doorman, live-in super and porters. Convenient to the best of NYC, it is surrounded by restaurants, cafes, bars, and major shopping destinations; located at the nexus of Mid-Town, Murray Hill, and NoMad.




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bath

500 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA

Peter Comitini

Peter Comitini

Features & Amenities

Interior

  • Total bathroom1
  • full bathroom1

Area & Lot

  • Status Sold
  • Living Area500 Sq.Ft.
  • MLS® IDRPLU-33421631370
  • TypeCo-Op
  • Architecture StylesPrewar

Exterior

  • STORIES11

Financial

  • Sales Price$515,000
  • Maintenance Fee $1,314
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