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409 Edgecombe Avenue
409 Edgecombe Avenue
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409 Edgecombe Avenue

409 Edgecombe Avenue   |  Harlem

One of the most prestigious addresses in the exclusive Sugar Hill section of Harlem, 409 Edgecombe Avenue is a landmarked building that was once home to Thurgood Marshall, W.E.B. Dubois, and Aaron Douglass, a prominent painter who led the Harlem Renaissance. Built in 1917, 409 Edgecombe Avenue is a pre-war mid-rise co-op that is still a premier address in Upper Manhattan. Situated on a hillside site near 155th Street that overlooks the Harlem River Valley, Yankee Stadium, and Jackie Robinson Park, 409 Edgecombe Avenue stands 13-stories tall and boasts a classic Neo-Georgian design that invokes the New York of yesteryear.

The 123 pre-war co-op apartments in 409 Edgecombe Avenue all bear the standard traits of classic New York apartments: High ceilings, hardwood floors, and oversized windows create spacious, bright environments. Plus, many of the renovated co-op apartments at 409 Edgecombe Avenue boast classic luxury accents such as French doors and picture moldings. Most of these pre-war apartments have been updated with state-of-the-art kitchens and bathrooms as well. And residents of this classic pre-war apartment building will enjoy the doorman, on-site laundry, and the rich cultural history found in this classic section of Harlem.

1 Bedroom Apartment Information

Starting at $339,000
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      409 Edgecombe Avenue Building Details

      Neighborhood

      Year Built

      1916

      Number of Floors

      13

      Building Access

      Elevator

      Service Level

      Attended Lobby

      Type

      Pre-war Mid-rise

      Building Amenities

      Building Features

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