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$3,195
For Rent
Rented 12/12/2024
$2,995 net effective rent
1 month free
16-month lease
- ft²
1 room
1 bed
1 bath
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- Yorkville
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Listing by Corcoran, Limited Liability Broker, 590 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022
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Rented on 12/12/2024
Days on market
32 days
Last price change
No changes
About
Renovated 1br with sunny exposures & exposed brick!
No pets
New Exclusive! New renovated one-bedroom apartment on the fourth floor of a walkup building – Bedroom fits full or twin bed – Open kitchen with dishwasher & microwave – Wood floors – Exposed brick – Sunny southern exposures overlooking tree-lined street – Laundry room on-site – 423 East 81st Street between First and York Avenues
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Hardwood floors
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About the building
421 East 81st Street
421 East 81st Street, New York, NY 10028
20 units
5 stories
1920 built
Property history
Date | Price | Event |
---|---|---|
12/13/2024 | $3,195 | Rented by Corcoran |
12/9/2024 | $3,195 | In contract |
12/9/2024 | $3,195 | Temporarily off market |
11/7/2024 | $3,195 | Listed by Corcoran |
9/29/2021 | $2,395 |
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About Yorkville
SalesMedian asking price
1 bed
$685K
RentalsMedian asking price
1 bed
$3,750
When George Washington commandeered the building site that would eventually become Gracie Mansion, he probably didn't imagine that this peaceful, riverside enclave would become the lively residential neighborhood it is today. Between then and now, Yorkville has seen a lot of change. Tony mansions and elevated trains went up at the turn of the century and then came down in the postwar years as a middle-class population moved in.
Now, the neighborhood is a haven of high-rise co-ops and condos interspersed with quiet rows of townhouses. The mixed housing stock makes Yorkville a practical choice for anyone seeking a slowed-down Manhattan vibe. Several avenues over from the throngs of Lexington and Third Avenues, Yorkville maintains a low-key, no-frills feel — it's a place where you'll find more diners and donut shops than upscale lounges and boutiques. This homey attitude is writ in its storefronts, where the food is kept simple and the owners are often from around the block.