Wow. 1994-2001 I paid about $1,200 and that was on the high end. Still likely the lowest 1% in Manhattan except for Section 8 housing at the time. I was on a $50 waiting list for 5 years. When I got the call I had 24 hours to decide and I was not allowed tour a model apartment.
No offense, INWOOD PARK TERRACE (Co-op Uptown Manhattan) and PARKCHESTER (Condo in the Bronx) are both self-contained communities like STY-TOWN with much cheaper rental prices and offers tenants the ability to buy their apartments!!!
Terrible overpriced pay-to-play illusion that makes a modicum of sense for families, but not young professionals. For that kind of money, you can live way closer to the office and whittle your commute down to nothing. Run like hell.
They were originally built for men coming back from WW2 and I believe they were supposed to be lower priced than comparable apartments back in the day.
Wow. 1994-2001 I paid about $1,200 and that was on the high end. Still likely the lowest 1% in Manhattan except for Section 8 housing at the time. I was on a $50 waiting list for 5 years. When I got the call I had 24 hours to decide and I was not allowed tour a model apartment.
3:10 what happened lol
Today even a very basic Junior one bedroom in StuyTown is around $4500-$5300 so don’t even bother with this horribly overpriced trap.
Either this, waterside plaza, potentially normandie court are best deals in decent areas of manhattan.
No offense, INWOOD PARK TERRACE (Co-op Uptown Manhattan) and PARKCHESTER (Condo in the Bronx) are both self-contained communities like STY-TOWN with much cheaper rental prices and offers tenants the ability to buy their apartments!!!
Sure, but it’s literally almost an hour from where a lot of people work lol
For that price it should have 2 full bathrooms
Terrible overpriced pay-to-play illusion that makes a modicum of sense for families, but not young professionals. For that kind of money, you can live way closer to the office and whittle your commute down to nothing.
Run like hell.
Jay Z grew up around there Marcy houses. It’s ghetto
I thought stuytown was the freaking projects?
No, not in a stigmatized sense. Never was NYCHA.
They were originally built for men coming back from WW2 and I believe they were supposed to be lower priced than comparable apartments back in the day.