Forget fame or fortune. If there’s one thing New Yorkers want more than anything else, it’s an apartment washer and dryer. And the pandemic certainly made in-unit laundry one of the most coveted amenities in NYC. It’s coupled with the fact that many building policies have changed to allow washer and dryer installation. So, demand is strong. “Technology has changed, allowing more buildings to approve apartment washers and dryers,” says Stacey Froelich, a top New York City broker with Compass. “And there is more condo inventory with apartment washers and dryers now. Therefore buyers are more likely to expect them in the current market.” No matter the reason for the apartment washer and dyer wish, many people are interested in having this luxury. So, here are your burning in-unit laundry questions answered.
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Stackable and one-piece apartment washers and dryers make in-unit laundry even more feasible, especially in new-construction buildings. Traditional side-by-side units can be 56 inches wide, taking up a big chunk of valuable floor space. Stackable units are small enough to fit in a closet, occupying a much smaller footprint and making them easier to tuck away out of view.
There’s a good reason why demand is increasing. “If you can add a washer and dryer to an apartment, a seven to ten percent increase in rent or sale is not out of the question,” said Bill Kowalczuk, a broker at Warburg Realty. Not to mention, it’s life-changing. “It gives the owner flexibility, privacy, and most importantly, saves time,” said Froelich.
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Brighton Beach
363 Neptune Avenue
$2,300base rent
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Greenwood
771 Fourth Avenue
$3,000base rent
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Bushwick
949 Willoughby Avenue
$3,000base rent
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Greenwood
141 23rd Street
$2,999base rent
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Stuyvesant Heights
63 Mac Dougal Street
$2,699base rent
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Sunset Park
6014 Fourth Avenue
$2,500base rent
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Prospect Park South
50 East Tenth Street
$2,750base rent
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Sunset Park
6020 3rd Avenue
$3,000base rent
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Sunset Park
815 52nd Street
$2,850base rent
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Farragut
1349 Brooklyn Avenue
$2,600base rent
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Downtown Brooklyn
150 Lawrence Street
$2,970base rent
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Prospect Lefferts Gardens
61 Clarkson Avenue
$2,750base rent
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Brooklyn resident Susanne Eleazer told StreetEasy why she thinks the answer is yes. “My first apartment in New York was a walk-up railroad in Greenpoint, Brooklyn,” she said. “I loved it, but in terms of laundry, I had to walk about 12 blocks to the nearest laundromat. Dropping off could be a good thing because someone does it for you, but you have to work around their hours, and things often come back in a questionable state. There were pick-up and delivery options, too, but they were expensive.”
These days, her 3-bedroom Prospect Heights pad has an apartment washer and dryer, which she describes as “heavenly.” “It was something I’d always wanted — especially once I had a kid,” Eleazer said. “Things happen that need immediate attention. I can’t imagine asking someone else to clean some of the baby situations or waiting to deal with them at a laundromat.”
Even if your building has a laundry room, it’s still a luxury to have an apartment washer and dryer. “It just provides the ultimate flexibility,” Greenwich Village resident Juliet Izon told StreetEasy. “I’ve experienced in-building and in-unit laundry, and while both certainly beat having to lug my clothes to the laundromat, there’s nothing better than being able to toss in a load whenever you want. And laundry never seems to build up when you have an apartment washer and dryer.”
But obviously, New Yorkers of old all used to buck up and walk to the laundromat. Are we just less tough now? “We are all moving so much quicker now,” said Froelich. “Everything that saves time adds value today. New Yorkers are still tough — but we are busy!”
Can I Install a Washer and Dryer Myself?
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33-11 Crescent Street
$2,365base rent
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Sunnyside
43-33 42nd Street
$2,695base rent
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Astoria
34-17 30th Street
$2,075base rent
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Astoria
37-13 30th Avenue
$1,999base rent
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Maspeth
59-85 57 Drive
$2,800base rent
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Elmhurst
83-30 Vietor Avenue
$2,250base rent
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Kew Gardens
83-14 Lefferts Boulevard
$2,950base rent
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Bayside
223-58 56 Road
$2,850base rent
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Ditmars-Steinway
24-60 27th Street
$2,600base rent
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Rego Park
65-70 Austin Street
$2,495base rent
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Long Island City
37-11 9th Street
$2,499base rent
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Auburndale
40-12 Clearview Expressway
$2,650base rent
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Unfortunately, there is no one answer to this question. Each building has its own policy on apartment washers and dryers.
“If your building does not permit them in-unit, then no, you cannot install them yourself,” said Froelich. “If your building does permit them, then you have to hire a licensed plumber and ensure they are installed with proper waterproofing, and according to the guidelines set forth by the building.”
Even if you feasibly have the space and hook for an apartment washer and dryer, some landlords forbid it. This might have to do with the age of the building: “Landlords prohibit in-unit machines because they have concerns about the building’s plumbing and electric capacity,” said Froelich. “The age and size of the pipes must be evaluated, as does the electric load to the individual units, because ventless dryers, which are common in-unit, run on electricity and not gas.”
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$2,295base rent
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Mott Haven
276 Grand Concourse
$2,319base rent
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North New York
109 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,401base rent
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North New York
109 Bruckner Boulevard
$2,400base rent
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Mott Haven
276 Grand Concourse
$2,456base rent
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Bedford Park
2851 Valentine Avenue
$1,825base rent
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North New York
459 East 135th Street
$2,800base rent
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Riverdale
600 West 246th Street
$2,244base rent
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Bronx
818 East 242nd Street
$1,750base rent
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Spuyten Duyvil
2727 Henry Hudson Parkway West
$2,314base rent
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Fordham
2825 Grand Concourse
$2,000base rent
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University Heights
1995 Sedgewick Avenue
$2,166base rent
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Portable washers and dryers can seem like godsends to city dwellers, as some only need an outlet, faucet, and access to a sink or tub (for draining) to operate. But the same rules apply: If building policy does not permit apartment washers and dryers, according to Froelich, then no unit will be allowed, portable or not. Some leases specifically ban portable washing machines. “Approval by the board or managing agent is always required,” she said.
What if you bend the rules and install a laundry machine even though it’s not allowed? Well, if there’s a flood or fire, you could be on the hook for paying thousands of dollars to your neighbors and landlord for damage.
Why Are Some NYC-Apartment Washers in the Kitchen?
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5 Stuyvesant Place
$2,354base rent
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Saint George
5 Stuyvesant Place
$2,585base rent
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Woodrow
548 Marcy Avenue
$1,650base rent
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Tottenville
48 Bedell Avenue
$1,750base rent
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Saint George
30 Daniel Low Terrace
$1,800base rent
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Tompkinsville
39 Tompkins Circle
$2,950base rent
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Tottenville
15 Petunia Court
$2,500base rent
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Saint George
5 Bay Street
$2,760base rent
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Great Kills
33 Elmwood Avenue
$2,500base rent
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Saint George
5 Bay Street
$2,859base rent
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Bay Terrace
133 Woodcutters Lane
$2,750base rent
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Saint George
224 Richmond Terrace
$2,700base rent
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There’s one main reason you’ll find many NYC washers in the kitchen or bathroom rather than tucked away in its own space. It’s simple mechanics: Washing machines need a plumbing system, so they need to go in an area that’s already hooked up to one. Most city apartment buildings have strict “wet over dry” policies, which means any appliance that uses water must be in the kitchen or the bathroom.