Co-op located in Yorkville, between First Avenue & York Avenue
Comment About the Building
345 East 81st Street was built in 1963 with 214 units on 21 floors on the NE corner of 81st and 1st Avenue and converted to a Co-op in 20 years later in 1983. A solid building that is perennially well-maintained caters to a diverse population with ever-friendly doormen and live-in superintendent. One of the things that a buyer should look for in a Co-op is stability and proactive management in a building and 345 East 81st Street has both of these qualities.
Most of the homes have balconies some of which are strategically positioned for those bagels and champagne parties for the NYC marathon looking onto 1st Avenue. As for convenience, the building has Associated Supermarkets as a corner and a garage that is accessible from the elevators inside the building. The lobby, renovated more than 15 years ago is impeccably well maintained and full of light.
The apartments were built before developers realized that they could skimp on closets and square footage making the layouts spacious and well-proportioned not to mention full of light.
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Comment About the Building
345 East 81st Street was built in 1963 with 214 units on 21 floors on the NE corner of 81st and 1st Avenue and converted to a Co-op in 20 years later in 1983. A solid building that is perennially well-maintained caters to a diverse population with ever-friendly doormen and live-in superintendent. One of the things that a buyer should look for in a Co-op is stability and proactive management in a building and 345 East 81st Street has both of these qualities. Most of the homes have balconies some of which are strategically positioned for those bagels and champagne parties for the NYC marathon looking onto 1st Avenue. As for convenience, the building has Associated Supermarkets as a corner and a garage that is accessible from the elevators inside the building. The lobby, renovated more than 15 years ago is impeccably well maintained and full of light. The apartments were built before developers realized that they could skimp on closets and square footage making the layouts spacious and well-proportioned not to mention full of light.