409 Edgecombe Avenue,
409 EDGECOMBE AVENUE,
#4I,
Manhattan,
NY
10031
Built in 1917, this Schwartz & Gross-designed building sits high above Jackie Robinson Park and was designated a New York City landmark in 1993. As one of the most sought-after and prestigious apartment houses in Harlem, it was home to luminaries such as W.E.B. DuBois, Thurgood Marshall, Walter Francis White, and Julius Bledsoe. Converted to co-operative ownership in the 1990s, 409 Edgecombe offers luxurious apartments and the unique opportunity to live in a 106-year-old building that features a part-time doorman, elevators, and the aura of gilded age living.
Apartment 4i is a spacious two-bedroom home that can also be used as an unusually gracious one bedroom with an enormous formal dining room. Completely renovated by an award-winning architect, you will notice such details as ebonized floors, high-end appliances, granite counters, and that ineffable prewar charm.Bertazzoni, Bosch, Franke: these names you know and trust are all featured in the beautiful windowed kitchen. The bathroom boasts Hansgrohe and Restoration Hardware fixtures, plus an original restored cast-iron bathtub.
409 Edgecombe is an HDFC co-op with income limits. You must have income below these amounts to be approved to purchase, which are based on family size. The maximum income amounts are as follows: 1 person is $112,080; 2 people - $128,160; 3 people - $144,120; 4 people - $160,080. Note that new limits are due to be released on May 15, 2023.Some photographs are virtually staged.