75-Henry-19A-1109.jpg
This one-bedroom co-op is one of the nicer ones we’ve seen at 75 Henry Street. The views from the 19th floor don’t hurt, but the recent renovation itself looks quite nice. For a full-service building, the monthly maintenance of $794 is pretty reasonable for the 750-square-foot pad. There’s also a balcony thrown into the mix. The price was just reduced from $595,000 to $565,000. There’s an open house on Sunday from 12 to 1:30. You likey?
75 Henry Street, #19A [Corcoran] GMAP P*Shark



What's Your Take? Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply

  1. Hey! I play nice, you don’t see me calling people douchebags or whatever. Oy! The slings and arrows I endure in stoic elegance on this site…
    Now, I suppose if you hate dogs, as many people do, a no dogs policy is a plus. But if you are a normal, well-adjusted person who retains the natural human affinity to dogs, it is a minus.

  2. Minard:

    Play nice. If this is the building that I think it is, it was once upon a time Mitchell Lama built in late ’60s, early ’70s…..And the people that moved there have “aged in place.” Therefore the residents skew older…That’s a comment not an objection.

  3. I’ve been in this line of apts at 75 Henry. Absolutely killer views and — unlike 1 BBP — the subway is right there. My friend who owns here has a parking space in the basement and says bldg financials are solid. I don’t like the exterior and the common spaces are kinda old school — if you like the Metropolitan Opera, you’ll love the lobby here. I guess you could always replace the floors. The rest looks pretty damn polished to me.

  4. i have a dog but think dogs in a building this tall is a bad idea. some people dont like dogs and are afraid / allergic to them. it wouldnt be fair that the person has to go down 20 flights next to a dog in a cramped elevator. ive always made it a point to live in a place where i didnt have to use an elevator with my dog. it was bad enough in my first apt living on a 4th floor walkup having to maneuvre him in a tight corridor, at the time i would muzzle him tho

    *rob*

  5. > Is it true they don’t allow dogs? that is a big minus.

    If you don’t own a dog, it can be a big plus.

    When I was doing my last round of hunting, one of the main reasons I decided against a particular apartment was the whining, yippy dog next door.

    Sure, I felt sorry for it being left home alone, but I didn’t want to have to hear it all the time the owner was away.

  6. I have a few friends who live here, and the apartments are quite nice. It’s just another way of living in NY. Some people want a brownstone, some a prewar, etc.

    Cats yes, dogs no. I think the parking is only $80 per month for tenants. Better than the $430 per month that I pay to park there.

1 2 3