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$2,295

For Rent

No fee

Rented 1/27/2025

- ft²

1 room

Studio

1 bath

Listed By

City & Suburban Leasing Office

City & Suburban

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Rented on 1/27/2025

Days on market

47 days

Last price change

No changes

About

Open-plan studio offers high ceilings , gorgeous hardwood floors and large closet. Three windows ensure you get natural light. Windowed bathroom . Compact kitchen area finished with shaker style wood cupboards.

Heat & hot water included.

No appointments if we are open you are welcome – just bring valid state photo id to
CITY & SUBURBAN Leasing Office located at 511 E.78 ST –
Sat & Sun 10am – 1.30pm.

Policies

  • Pets allowed

Home features

  • Hardwood floors

Building amenities

Services and facilities

  • Live-in super

Wellness and recreation

No info on wellness and recreation

Shared outdoor space

No info on shared outdoor space

About the building

506 East 82nd Street

506 East 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028

Rental building inYorkville

26 units

6 stories

1900 built

Property history

DatePriceEvent

1/27/2025

$2,295

Rented by City & Suburban

1/22/2025

$2,295

Price increased by 1%

1/15/2025

$2,275

Price decreased by 1%

1/10/2025

$2,295

Price decreased by 0%

1/6/2025

$2,300

Price decreased by 3%

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About Yorkville

SalesMedian asking price

Studio

$400K

RentalsMedian asking price

Studio

$2,720

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.

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