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Rendering of a renovated 352 East 105th Street and a model interior (All image via Compass) Rendering of a renovated 352 East 105th Street and a model interior (All image via Compass)
As some of us know from paper-thin walls and poor craftsmanship, they don't build them like they used to, especially when it comes to new construction rentals. Over in East Harlem at 352 East 105th Street, a stalwart pre-war walk-up has been completely gutted and renewed by Brooklyn-based BZM Realty Group, presenting deal-hunting renters with 25 mint-condition apartments.
Compass is leading the building's initial lease-up where the first available units start at an attainable $1,950/month for studios, $2,200/mo for one-beds, and $2,500/mo for two-beds.

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352 East 105th Street
352 East 105th Street East Harlem
 
 
 
 
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While the building retains its characterful fire escapes, brick facade, ornate lintels, and fifth-floor arched windows; the team introduced an expansive roof deck and bicycle storage room for residents' use. The studio- though 3-bedroom apartments have generous layouts, wood floors, and open kitchens with high-end fittings and polished Quartz countertops. The building is pet-friendly and residents will benefit from 24-hour security.
The building close to the East River esplanade and within walking distance to the 6 train's 103rd Street station and the Second Avenue Subway on 96th Street. Nearby hotspots include The Lexington Social, Allison Craft Beer, The Rochford NYC, and Earl’s Beer and Cheese.
East Harlem aerial Google Earth aerial showing location of the project. The area is dominated by public housing complexes and tree-lined walk-up sidestreets