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One River Place

Started by newyorker100
almost 15 years ago
Posts: 2
Member since: Dec 2009
How come there is no discussion about this place? Can't decide if that is a good thing or a bad thing... Residents, happy? Any comments for the prospective tenants (planning to move in)? thanks!
Response by sssnyc
almost 15 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Feb 2011

It's a good thing!

I've lived here for over 5 years and love it. The staff is awesome and it's very well managed. Don't worry about being so far west; it's super easy to get a cab or bus and it's only 10mins to the A,C,& E.

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Response by ct1123
over 14 years ago
Posts: 4
Member since: Mar 2011

I've seen studios under 2000 for this buildings. Are they all real?

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Response by MasonicRealty
over 14 years ago
Posts: 1
Member since: Feb 2011

The cheap studios here (under $2k) are almost all a thing of the past, although the smallest ones do occasionally come up for $1900 or so. Most studios range from $2300 and up, although if your budget is in the $2k range there are other similar buildings in the area with studios. Write me directly if you want a list. -Leon

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Response by renter2b
over 11 years ago
Posts: 0
Member since: Feb 2010

Hi there. I'm interested in the building because of the tennis courts. Can residents use the courts for free? If not, how much does it cost to rent them? Wondering how much they're used. Also, are you allowed to put up pressurized walls? I was thinking of doing that for an alcove studio and blocking off the sleeping area. Thanks!

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Response by fieldschester
over 11 years ago
Posts: 3525
Member since: Jul 2013

One River Place sounds like an excellent address, in another city. In New York, the question is, which River are we talking, the Harlem? The Hudson? On second thought, I'll take One Peachtree.

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