Laundry Facilities
According to persons we know in the RS trade things are getting better laundry wise. An example is shown below at the "Writing Room" apartments above the former Elaine's restaurant/bar in Yorkville.
Quite honestly the upper middle to high end customer is demanding laundry appliances or at least hook-ups so they can install their own. That and or the property not having restrictions on same. Washing machines and dryers are becoming what dishwashers were a decade or ago; less a luxury than a mod con which must be had.
According to one's sources properties without in unit W&D and or that do not allow sell/rent for less in many cases. Even the UES "white glove" buildings from Lexington to Fifth Avenues are starting to realize this and allow washers and dryers to be installed.
Part of what is driving this is all that shiny new construction below say 34th Street and especially downtown and of course Brooklyn. More often than not such properties *do* have washer and dryer connections if not units already installed. This means if you want to sell or rent your unit it will be at a loss without.
Other force driving this trend is the explosion of families with children moving into or living in the City.
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According to persons we know in the RS trade things are getting better laundry wise. An example is shown below at the "Writing Room" apartments above the former Elaine's restaurant/bar in Yorkville.
Quite honestly the upper middle to high end customer is demanding laundry appliances or at least hook-ups so they can install their own. That and or the property not having restrictions on same. Washing machines and dryers are becoming what dishwashers were a decade or ago; less a luxury than a mod con which must be had.
According to one's sources properties without in unit W&D and or that do not allow sell/rent for less in many cases. Even the UES "white glove" buildings from Lexington to Fifth Avenues are starting to realize this and allow washers and dryers to be installed.
Part of what is driving this is all that shiny new construction below say 34th Street and especially downtown and of course Brooklyn. More often than not such properties *do* have washer and dryer connections if not units already installed. This means if you want to sell or rent your unit it will be at a loss without.
Other force driving this trend is the explosion of families with children moving into or living in the City.

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