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She was the oddball beautiful human — the nice “normal” niece, Marilyn — on the first season of “The Munsters,” the iconic 1960s television series.

Now the late actress Beverley Owen’s former Upper West Side home, at 33 Riverside Drive, has hit the market for $495,000.

The one-bedroom, one-bathroom, second-floor co-op is being sold by her estate.

The Art Deco building, by top architect George F. Pelham, was also home to music legends like the composer Sergei Rachmaninoff and the composer/songwriting brothers George and Ira Gershwin.

The apartment features herringbone floors, lots of storage and built in bookshelves.

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An interior of 33 Riverside Drive #2FA.
Pick up a good read from the built-in bookshelves in the living room. Brown Harris Stevens
An interior of the 33 Riverside Drive one-bedroom.
A kitchen area inside the Riverside Drive home. Brown Harris Stevens
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The monthly maintenance is $1,456, including taxes.

The listing brokers are Amelia Gewirtz and Andrew Phillips of Brown Harris Stevens. 

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