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Eight rooms on the West Side. 12 stories up. Probably couldn't even rent it as it's all condos!

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    hankaaron — 17 years ago(May 27, 2008 05:55 PM)

    I'm not from New York, but a little research on the 'ol WWW brought me to this abbreviated article.


    Manhattanites Learn Officially What Emptying Pockets Hinted
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    By DEIRDRE CARMODY
    September 27, 1968, Friday
    Page 55, 2183 words
    A three-bedroom apartment with fireplaces and a wood-paneled living room is available for rent at Park Avenue and 61st Street for $1,150 a month. The address is socially impeccable, but one must walk through one bedroom to get to another, and the owner advises that one fireplace is a fake and the other probably does not work. [ END OF FIRST PARAGRAPH ]


    Given that NYC, at that time, exercised Rent Control and goverment susidies, it hard to come down with a number. But I would venture that $800.00 dollars would be in the ballpark.

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      keywestmusicinc — 17 years ago(January 30, 2009 08:26 AM)

      ^^cool find. I assume you mistyped and mean it would go for about $8K today.

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        ae36 — 17 years ago(February 03, 2009 11:20 AM)

        It is a neat find.
        Looking at the blurb, it says the apartment in question requires one to walk through one bedroom to get to the other.
        Sounds like the other bedroom was originally something like a dressing room or large walk in closet that was converted.
        AE36

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          jc1305us — 15 years ago(August 11, 2010 07:40 PM)

          That apartment? Keeping in mind my buddy pays roughly 5k a month for a GIANT 2b/r in the east village, and Oscar's apartment could swallow that apartment 3-4 times, I'd say at least 15-20k a month at market rates. But remember, NYC has rent control laws, so Oscar would be paying almost the same amount today as he was 40 years ago! Crazy isn't it? And btw, that is my favorite apartment I've ever seen in any movie!

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            darryl-tahirali — 11 years ago(July 30, 2014 03:08 PM)

            And btw, that is my favorite apartment I've ever seen in any movie! - jc1305us
            I love Oscar's apartment. The last time I saw
            The Odd Couple
            , I was fantasizing about living there. I was peeking down the hallway that begins beside the kitchen, trying to figure out all the rooms behind the doors, and just thinking that it's a little house tucked away on one floor of a big building.
            I'm intrigued by the exterior door in the kitchen, which seems to be at the end of this dark little hallway. Then I started wondering if they matched up the exterior hallway with the entrances into the apartment, and wondering if the windows seen inside the apartment would really be where they were based on the layout suggested by the outside hallway.
            Minor quibbles. Hardly worth starting a typical IMDb thread lambasting the film for not being rigorously accurate about every little thing.
            And, yes, I was also wondering how much it would cost today.
            "We hear very little, and we understand even less." - Refugee in Casablanca

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              ae36 — 11 years ago(September 01, 2014 04:59 AM)

              Besides being huge, it does have an interesting layout.
              The back hallway you mention is one such example.
              The apartment in effect has a "back door" as you leave the kitchen and walk down the main hallway, you see a bedroom on the right which is right behind the kitchen.
              (on the left side of the hallway, there appears to be a bathroom and one other bedroom).
              The master bedroom is at the end of the hall. If you turn right here, it appears there is a short hallway that leads to the back back door. One also assumes that if you go down this short hallway and turn right, you are in a back hallway that runs past the bedroom behind the kitchen and leads to a back entrance to the kitchen.
              One wonders if that right side main hallway bedroom has a second door that that opens on the back hallway.
              That back door and back hallway would be a useful design feature for a variety of reasons.
              AE36

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                AlexanderBatey — 10 years ago(April 11, 2015 10:18 AM)

                The rent controlled apartments are for people who have rented them at a certain time. Anyone new renting pays market value.

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                  brcanson-371-320454 — 10 years ago(February 18, 2016 03:36 PM)

                  very belated response. I lived on the UWS 1964-1970 so I can tell you.
                  1965 Bway and 98th st 7 rms 250.00/mo. I think. 1966 B'way and 107th
                  studio 90.00/mo. 1967 76th between CPW and Columbus studio 30.00/week.
                  I lived in other apts. too, but that's enough to give you a good idea

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                    cjr3559 — 15 years ago(August 16, 2010 06:57 PM)

                    How about 8.5 million dollars for that exact place.
                    http://www.corcoran.com/property/listing.aspx?Region=NYC&listingid =1997098

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                      jefgg — 13 years ago(December 30, 2012 04:32 PM)

                      Would it be condo or co-op? There is a difference.

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                        jmillerdp — 10 years ago(July 27, 2015 11:29 PM)

                        $1 milliona month!
                        I. Drink. Your. Milkshake! [slurp!] I DRINK IT UP! - Daniel Plainview - There Will Be Blood

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