250 West 65th Street
is a condo
located in Lincoln Square, New York.
The building was first built in 1977 and is 47 years old.
The lot that the building was built on is 225 feet wide and 181 feet long.
The official lot area is listed as 36,166 square feet.
The building itself is 225 feet wide and 130 feet long.
In total, 250 West 65th Street has a total floor area of 219,794 square feet.
Of that, 209,633 square feet are used for residential purposes.
About 10,161 square feet of the building are used for commercial purposes.
Additionally, the building has a 10,161 square feet garage.
There are a total of 176 units. Of those, 175 are residential units.
There are 1 commercial units.
250 West 65th Street has a total of 27 floors.
Thankfully, the building is equipped with elevator service.
Residents can acccess the 3 elevators in 250 West 65th Street.
Interested in learning more about the building? Great news, subletting is currently allowed, which makes this a great opportunity for folks who just want a secondary home or make some passive rental income. There are many great amenities and features for residents in the building. You can expect to be greeted by a doorman on a daily basis. The same doorman will make sure that your packages are delivered properly and secure! For your convenience, laundry is located in the building. Both dogs and cats are allowed in the building! See the full transaction history for 250 West 65th Street below.
Lincoln Square, where 250 West 65th Street is located, has a median asking price of $1,650,000 for condo buildings. For interested buyers, that means the building's median asking price is around 1.00% below the neighborhood's median asking price for condos. Which is great news as a buyer may end up finding some relatively affordable units in this building compared to other condo buildings in the neighborhood.
Unfortunately, there are currently no active listings within the building but our inventory of available units for sale is constantly updating in real time. Check back frequently for updates.
Interested in learning more about the building? Great news, subletting is currently allowed, which makes this a great opportunity for folks who just want a secondary home or make some passive rental income. There are many great amenities and features for residents in the building. You can expect to be greeted by a doorman on a daily basis. The same doorman will make sure that your packages are delivered properly and secure! For your convenience, laundry is located in the building. Both dogs and cats are allowed in the building! See the full transaction history for 250 West 65th Street below.
Lincoln Square, where 250 West 65th Street is located, has a median asking price of $1,650,000 for condo buildings. For interested buyers, that means the building's median asking price is around 1.00% below the neighborhood's median asking price for condos. Which is great news as a buyer may end up finding some relatively affordable units in this building compared to other condo buildings in the neighborhood.
Unfortunately, there are currently no active listings within the building but our inventory of available units for sale is constantly updating in real time. Check back frequently for updates.
Building Features
Ownership & Occupancy
Sublets Allowed
Facilities
Storage Available
Accessibility
Wheelchair Accessible
Laundry
Washer / Dryer Allowed
Services
Doorman
Pet Policy
Dogs Allowed / Cats Allowed
This property description is generated based on publicly available data.
0 Past Sales
Date | Unit | Beds | Baths | Sqft | Price | Closed | Owner | Listed By |
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Building Info
Overview
Building
Neighborhood
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Geography
About Upper Manhattan
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