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35 St Nicholas Terrace

35 St Nicholas Terrace, New York, NY, 10027

Market rate 19 units (unit count basis: listing-reported) Built 1920 FEMA/NRI hazard read: Relatively Low

Asking & effective rent by bedroom

Average asking rent across observed units: $6,231. Average effective rent: $6,231.

TypeAsking rentEffective rentAvg sqftObservations
Studio$5,074$5,0745404
1 bedroom$6,041$6,0417109
2 bedroom$9,397$9,3971,2652

HUD Fair Market Rent gap

HUD area: New York, NY HUD Metro FMR Area.

FMR comparison not observed for this property.

Amenities

24-Hour Doorman24-Hour Fitness Center with Yoga StudioAccess to Exclusive Resident DiscountsBilliards Lounge including Ping Pong and Air Hockey TableBrushed Nickel Bathroom FixturesCatering Kitchen with Stainless Steel AppliancesCobblestone Oak Wood FlooringCommunity Dining Room with Large Private SeatingCustom Cabinetry with Integrated LightingCustom Vanities with Ample StorageEarn points by paying rent through our BILT platformFull Set of Bosch Appliances in KitchenGracious Closet and Storage Space with Custom ShelvingIn-Unit Bosch Washer & DryerLandscaped Roof Terrace with an Outdoor Entertainment AreaLibrary with Communal Tables and Conference RoomsLuce di Luna Quartz Counters with Full Height BacksplashOn-site ConciergeOversized Recessed Mirrored Medicine CabinetsPanoramic City ViewsPrivate Conference RoomsReception Lounge with Banquette SeatingWindowed Kitchens and Baths

Operator

not observed

Nearby comparable properties

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Sources & provenance

Sourced from https://thebiltmoreny.com/floorplans/ — 15 observation(s), last observed Aug 14, 2026.

Data age: 3 days. Last observed: Aug 14, 2026.

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