Upper East Side Update: $600 (Not a Typo) Rents in the Upper East Side
Wednesday,January 25, 2012 10:41 am
For those of you who live in New York City, or who have looked for apartments in New York City, you know that $600 per month will get you a broom closet in an outerborough with a communal bathroom. Well, on the upper east side, between 64th and 65th street near York Avenue, residents typically pay $600 per month for an approximately 370 square foot apartment. These 190 rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments have played a vital role for lower- and middle-class tenants for a very long time.
Stahl Real Estate (the owner), however, has applied to demolish the building and has submitted a hardship application to the Landmarks Preservation Commission. They claim that the $600 per month rents do not generate sufficient economic return and, as such, they look to make way for a high-rise building. Hardship status can be obtained if the building generates less than 6% in profit. Opponents of Stahl’s plan, however, claim that the units could easily go for $1,500 per month and, therefore, the buildings could generate an annual return of 13%. Interestingly, there is nothing on StreetEasy that shows anything less than $1,350 a month.
Do you think Stahl should tear down the building and make way for a high-rise building?
Full story on the Wall Street Journal: