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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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.