There’s a Condo For Sale In The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s Building

Tara BellucciNews and Culture Director
Tara BellucciNews and Culture Director
Tara is Apartment Therapy's News & Culture Director. When not scrolling through Instagram double-tapping pet pics and astrology memes, you'll find her thrift shopping around Boston, kayaking on the Charles, and trying not to buy more plants.
updated May 3, 2019
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Want to live like Mrs. Maisel? Then we have good news: an apartment in The Strathmore, the Upper West Side building where the show is set, is on the market.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel was a breakout hit show last year, winning two Golden Globes in January (for Best Musical or Comedy TV Series and Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy TV Series). And as lovers of space and design, we watched for the marvelous mid-century interiors as much as the brilliant acting and storytelling.

The Maisel crew actually films at the Strathmore; architect Allegra Kochman’s childhood home, #3N, serves as Midge and Joel’s apartment, according to the New York Post.

A unit in 404 Riverside Drive is available for $1.825 million. The apartment, #4C, might be a one bedroom, one bath, but it’s quite spacious with abundant closet space and thoughtful renovations, like pocket doors, built-ins, custom cabinetry, sound system, top appliances, and a spa like bathroom.

The building, designed by Schwartz & Gross, dates back to 1909 and the unit has original pre-war details, including “hardwood floors with decorative maple border inlays in both the living room and bedroom, wood frame windows, wainscoting, crown moldings, solid Mahogany doors and a stunning coffered ceiling in the bedroom and a striking Beaux-Arts original decorative fireplace,” according to the listing.

While it’s not full of statement wallpaper and mid-century touches, you can certainly get the Maisel look, if you so choose.

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