Co-op of the Day: 75 Henry Street, #19A
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….

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
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.
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.
this is a good one. Sleek, clean, purdy. I likey it!
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.
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*
> 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.
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.
Price seems reasonable for the Heights.
Nice layout.
Urine odor in large buildings probably isn’t from the dogs, but cats.
whaddaya mean that don’t allow dogs? Everyone living there is goodlooking?