Co-op of the Day: 7th Avenue Cathedral Loft
This place jumped out at us for obvious reasons: There aren’t too many co-ops around that look like a Gothic church. The space is very open and light, though we can’t figure out how big it is. (We suspect it’s about 1,000 square feet, but could be wrong.) The only negative we can see is…

This place jumped out at us for obvious reasons: There aren’t too many co-ops around that look like a Gothic church. The space is very open and light, though we can’t figure out how big it is. (We suspect it’s about 1,000 square feet, but could be wrong.) The only negative we can see is that it’s only a one-bedroom. The asking price of $779,000 doesn’t seem crazy though, especially when it last changed hands for $875,000 $739,000.
Grand Loft [Aguayo & Huebener] GMAP P*Shark
This is not the first floor apartment, which was sold last year. Went to the open house. This was for sale as well prior to number 1 being sold. In addition, another apartment was for sale at the same time as the first floor.
Lots of turnover for a 4 unit building…
Wouldn’t “Unit 1” be the first floor??
I remember the engraved stone which said ‘Gallery.’ Glad to finally know why it was there.
well, on A&H it’s listed as Unit 1 and on Property Shark it says unit one traded at $875K last year…
Im thinking that the chance that this place is selling for 10% less than it sold for last year is about 0%.
Yes, it’s the building next to Ozzie’s. I looked at the ground floor apartment 3-4 years ago, but it was a strange layout, with little light. This second floor unit looks intriguing from the pictures, though I’d like to see a floorplan. I wonder what the his and her office spaces are all about. Windowless garrets?
is this the place next to ozzie’s coffee shop at lincoln?
It was sold for 875K last year and is going for 779K this year? What did I miss?
wait. why would the asking price be almost $100,000 lower than what it traded for a year ago?
How cool to see this place.
When I was growing up in Queens, my best friend moved with his family to this building. If memory serves, they paid around 20K (that was in the late sixties). They occupied the entire building except that they rented out the street level. The building was orinally a funeral home. My friend’s family turned the parlor floor into an art gallery, and there were some terrific parties there. His dad owned the largest collection of jazz on vinyl that I can imagine, and used the top floor as a painting studio. Brings back a lot of great memories. Makes me wonder where my old friend Mitch is today.