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180 E. 79th St. Co-op Sells for $2.35M, $450K Below Original Listing

A co-op apartment on the seventh floor of 180 East 79th Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side just sold for $2.35 million, having been on the market since February of this year.


David R. Adler bought the Classic 6 cooperative in this pre-war building, paying $450,000 less than the original $2.8 million list price. Although the price was reduced in May to $2.6 million, the deal did not go into contract until late October.

180 East 79th Street ‘Classic 6 Sold for $2.35 Million

The sellers were Kevin Cuskley, a Senior Portfolio Manager at HillMark Capital, and Stephanie Cuskley, CEO of Npower, and Executive Director of its New York affiliate.

Sotheby’s brokers Cheryl Daly and Pierrette Hogan had the exclusive.

The pre-war doorman building between Lexington and Third Avenues has its own gym for shareholders, a bike room, and storage bins for rent.

Monthly maintenance on the cooperative was listed at $3,165.

For this kind of money, however, you don’t get a washer and dryer in the apartment, only the use of the building’s common laundry room.

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December 28, 2009   No Comments

164 West 79th Street Co-op Lists for $1,999,000

There’s an open house at 164 West 79th Street for a 4th floor co-op apartment over Memorial Day weekend.
164 West 79th Street, Apt. 4D listed for $1,999,000
This is 3 bedroom, 3 bath, 1500+ sq. ft. ‘Classic-6′ cooperative is located in an Upper West Side building that’s had quite a few transactions over the last several years.


Roof-top terrace at 164 West 79th StreetIt’s pet-friendly co-op offering quite a few amenities that most others lack:

  • 2 tranquil gardens in the back of the building, including a Zen rock garden;
  • A spectacular roof-terrace for all shareholders with completely unobstructed views looking South, views of Central Park facing East, and the Hudson River facing West; and
  • A finished children’s playroom in the basement adjacent to the laundry room (below)

Monthly maintenance is $1,853, and buyers must have a minimum of 25% of the purchase price for a downpayment.Children’s playroom - 164 West 79th Street co-op on the Upper West Side

Some interesting trivia on this building: this blogger learned from shareholders that The Village People actually used to live in an apartment at 164 West 79th Street, and not in Greenwich Village!

It’s an amazing location for foodies, being only 2 blocks from Zabar’s and H&H bagels, and a few more to Fairway.

Transportation is also a plus: it’s 1 block to the No. 1 subway at Broadway & 79th Street, and block in the other direction to the B and C trains.

What’s unusual about this listing is that there are four brokers from Prudential Douglas Elliman working on it: the husband and wife Michael Rosenblum and Sandra Gansberg, Jamie Heinlein, and Brad Gansberg (Sandra is his aunt!).

Open houses on holiday weekends can be a great opportunity for buyers to check out properties since a good percentage of other interested purchasers will be out of town. For brokers, however, that can be a potential negative — they want all the traffic they can get, and holidays can put a damper on that.

Some brokers offer a mid-week open house in this situation, to try and capture prospects who were out of town over the weekend.

Address: 164 West 79th Street, New York, NY 10024 on Manhattan’s Upper West Side

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May 24, 2008   No Comments

81 Wooster Street Soho Loft Co-op Sells for $4.75M



Sue HostetlerSue Hostetler (inset) and Jon Diamond just sold their amazing Soho loft co-op at 81 Wooster Street for the $4.75 million asking price, according to public records. They paid $3.75 million for the co-op in 2006, making a nice gain on their investment.

Hostetler is an accomplished author, editor, and television personality. Having written Hip Hollywood Homes, she knows more than a little about real estate, style, and fashion.

Diamond is a serial music business entrepreneur and current chairman of digital media entertainment company ARTISTdirect.com where he focuses on the company’s strategic initiatives.

Virginia Lebermann and John WotowiczThe buyers are Virginia Lebermann and John Wotowicz (inset) who are moving from Texas to Manhattan.

Jill Roosevelt of Brown Harris Stevens had the exclusive for this spectacular loft.

It has 3,000 square feet (see below) with wonderful views overlooking cobblestone streets in Soho’s historic cast iron district. The loft has 6 rooms, including 2 bedrooms, a sprawling living area, an office and a library, and an amazing kitchen and dining area. Hostetler described the 4-month transformation of her family’s loft by interior designer Valerie Pasquiou in Metropolitan Home.
81 Wooster Street - Soho loft in Manhattan, New York, NY
The immaculate renovation was also featured in Gotham, In Style, and Quest Magazines.

Monthly maintenance for this pet-friendly loft was listed as incredibly low — just $1,829.

Roosevelt described the loft as having “grand proportions” and “a library with exquisite Jojoba wood built-ins, maple floors, central air, in-wall, state-of the art stereo and security system, and custom-made over-size steel and glass doors.” In addition to having a washer and dyer in a laundry room, the loft has amazing closet and storage space.

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May 16, 2008   No Comments