There is often a big variation in closet provision in older houses and apartments. I grew up in a building built in 1906 and it had four closets (plus pantry) for three bedrooms. However, immediately before that we lived in an apartment that was only maybe, at most, ten years newer, more like 6 years (I think it was built in 1912) and it has a linen room and a cedar room, both with windows on a light well and floor to ceiling built ins, plus two pantries and a hall closet we stored bikes in!
My parents moved to a 20's building that has four closets (three walk in, one with cedar built ins and still big enough for a desk) plus two short corridors with floor to ceiling storage. My place is about the same vintage (a year newer) but has no walk-in closets or cedar closets.
My parents moved to a 20's building that has four closets (three walk in, one with cedar built ins and still big enough for a desk) plus two short corridors with floor to ceiling storage. My place is about the same vintage (a year newer) but has no walk-in closets or cedar closets.