$499,000 Sold Jun 2026
$4,989,000 Assessed value
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| Building size | 47,389 sq ft |
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| Building dimensions | 84 × 90 ft |
| Stories | 6 |
| Sq ft per floor | 7,898 sq ft |
| Year built | 1925 |
| Lot dimensions | 100 × 100 ft |
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| Lot area | 10,000 sq ft |
| Units | 42 |
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| Zoning | R7A |
| Building class | D4 |
| Block / lot | Block 2238 / Lot 17 |
| Built FAR | 4.74 |
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| Max residential FAR | 4.00 |
| Max facility FAR | 4.00 |
| Last recorded sale | $499,000 (Jun 2026) |
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| Assessed value | $4,989,000 |
| Tax class | 2 |
| Annual property tax | $240,930 |
| Rent regulated | Co-op |
33 Cooper Street was built in 1925 — roughly 101 years old. For property-tax purposes it falls under Class 2 (residential buildings with four or more units, condos and co-ops), taxed at 12.439% of a taxable value based on 45% of the city’s income-derived market value. At the current assessment that works out to about $240,930 per year ($20,078/month) before any abatements or exemptions the owner may receive. City records show it last changed hands for $499,000 in Jun 2026.
The building already exceeds what current zoning would allow (4.74 built FAR vs. a maximum of 4.00) — typically a grandfathered or overbuilt structure that could not be rebuilt to this size under today’s rules. This lot is associated with a co-op; individual apartments are owned as shares and taxed through the building.
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Data: NYC Department of Finance and Dept. of City Planning (PLUTO) via NYC Open Data. Figures are public records, may lag current bills, and can exclude abatements. Not financial advice.