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Luxury Apartments New York City
If you are researching Luxury Apartments New York City for yourself or your significant others, a good place to begin is
The New York Real Estate Board.
They are the local real estate trade association.
Residential NYC real estate like Chess is a serious sport of actions and reactions, and without a basic knowledge of strategy and tactics, the primary elements of the New York luxury real estate game, it is virtually impossible to extend the game beyond a couple of moves. There is no such thing as dumb luck.
Getting information off the internet about Luxury Apartments New York City is very much like trying to sip water from an open fire hydrant.
It would be to your advantage to have a fundamental understanding of the most common New York Luxury Real Estate Descriptions & Definitions.
Common Building Terminology
Walk Up Buildings Versus Elevator Buildings:
Walk Up Buildings: are residential buildings that can be 3 to 6 floors tall without elevators or lifts if you prefer the British term. The cost of rental may be somewhat less expensive. Which works out well if you don’t mind schlepping (carrying yourself) up multiple flights of stairs with all of your earthly possessions. However, later in life this can become a problem.
Elevator Buildings: can be 6 to 20 floors or taller with or without a doorman. These properties have audio and/or video security systems to allow you to know who is downstairs at the door with your food deliveries.
Pre-War Building vs. Post-War Building:
Pre-War Buildings: have been constructed before World War II. The quality of the space represents the values and craftsmanship of a different time. Amenities would include fireplaces, hardwood floors, higher ceilings, bigger windows and larger rooms. Doormen may or may not be included.
Post-War Buildings: are considered in the general time frame of the late 1940’s and into the late 1970’s in the 20th century. These living quarters are of the high-rise type and are staffed with doormen and concierges
The big difference between the “pre-war” & “post-war” buildings is one of age and character. The older proprties tend to have more charisma, appeal and allure.
Luxury Doorman Buildings also known as Luxury Apartments New York City are as common as pigeons or pedestrians on the here. These structures can vary between 20 to 40 or more stories tall. They make available to the tenants all kinds of conveniences. The amenities might include concierge services, gymnasiums, health club and other facilities. Luxury Doorman Buildings have appeared all over the place in the twenty first century, untill the recent real estate bubble popped.
Brownstones and/or Townhouses
A brownstone or townhouse are 4 to 6 story buildings. They can be a single family home (if you have really deep pockets) or have been turned into multiple residences. These interesting edifices have been built in the 1800’s to early 1900’s an embody a certain old world charm that is not apparent in newer construction.
Loft Apartments
Loft Apartments in New York City are former commercial or industrial buildings. Built with taller ceilings, at a time when things were actually manufactured in this once industrial city. The large open area has been converted into a living space. The Soho neighborhood in Manhattan is a good example of a place where this type of New York Luxury Real Estate is abundant.
Alcove Studio: A one or two room apartment with a separate alcove which can be used as a sleeping or dining area. Alcoves usually adjoin the living room space of the apartment, they can be walled off to create an additional bedroom. Depending on the property, slightly bigger then the postage stamp size single room studio. Caveat emptor.
One Bedroom A one bedroom apartment, unlike a studio, has a separate bedroom. There is a kitchen area and a living room type space. In a perfect world, it would be nice to have your own one bedroom New York City apartments. (Memo to the Idealistic: This Ain’t A Perfect World!)
Junior Anything with the the prefix “Junior” can be described as, an apartment with an alcove off of the living room that can be converted into a bedroom or dining room. In other words, a Junior 4 would be a three room apartment, (living room, kitchen and bedroom), which has four rooms by using the alcove space to create an additional room.
Classic The term "classic" is usually followed by a number indicating the amount of rooms in an apartment. As an example, a "classic six " is comprised of a living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a maid's room. A "classic seven" is comprised of a living room, dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a maid's room.