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Greystone

212 West 91st Street, New York, NY, 10024
Rental Building in Upper West Side
$$$ | Studio, 1, 2, 3, 4 Bed
363 Units | 14 Floors | Built in 1923
Managed By Bridgeline Property

Building Amenities

212 West 91st Street, New York, NY Doorman Doorman
212 West 91st Street, New York, NY Elevator Elevator(2)
212 West 91st Street, New York, NY Gym Gym
212 West 91st Street, New York, NY Laundry in Building Laundry in Building
212 West 91st Street, New York, NY Live in super Live in super
212 West 91st Street, New York, NY Management Company Management Company
212 West 91st Street, New York, NY No Fee Building
212 West 91st Street, New York, NY Roof Deck Roof Deck

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Building Price Range

Studio
$2,300 - $3,000
1 Bed
$3,100 - $4,000
2 Bed
$4,500 - $5,900
3 Bed
$6,000 - $9,000
4+ Bed
$7,500 - $11,000

Broker Fee Savings

Studio
$3,180
1 Bed
$4,260
2 Bed
$6,240
3 Bed
$9,000
4+ Bed
$11,100

Subway

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2
3
96th St

7 min walk, 0.25 miles

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2
86th St

4 min walk, 0.48 miles

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B
C
86th St

5 min walk, 0.4 miles

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B
C
96th St

4 min walk, 0.29 miles

Building Leasing Office Hours

Monday            11 AM-7 PM


Tuesday            11 AM-7 PM


Wednesday      11 AM-7 PM


Thursday          11 AM-7 PM


Friday                11 AM-7 PM


Saturday           Closed


Sunday              11 AM-4 PM

Building Reviews (6)

Anonymous
Sep 17, 2017

Current Tenant: < 1 Year

Pros:

Great location, clean building and friendly staff. The gym is small but the rooftop is great.

Cons:

None I can think of.

Anonymous
Aug 27, 2017

Current Tenant: < 1 Year

Pros:

I have lived at the Greystone since November and I am obsessed with it. The apartments are all renovated and modern with new appliances. The building is very well maintained, clean, and quiet! The management is very responsive and friendly. Whenever I have requested a repair for example a new lightbulb, the response rate it extremely quick. The location is perfect as it is a great neighborhood and steps away from the 1/2/3 subways and close to restaurants and CVS/Soul Cycle/Starbucks, etc. Another plus is the doorman, which makes me feel very safe! Highly recommend.

Cons:

None I can think of.

Anonymous
Aug 22, 2016

Former Tenant: 2-3 Years

Pros:

I lived in Greystone for more than two years - both studio and 1BR, and I miss living there. The apartment has everything you need: great management, friendly staff, quick walk to the subway, on-site gym, maintenance service, beautiful lobby and lounge, appliances!

Cons:

The only issues I had were with some malfunctioning washer/dryer (which happened occasionally) and noise from the street. This noise issue, however, depends on the location of your apartment. If you're sensitive to noise, I recommend a unit facing inside and on a higher floor.

Other comments:

The overall experience was fantastic - They deserve five stars.

212 West 91st Street, New York, NY, 10024

Anonymous
Aug 04, 2016

Former Tenant: 1-2 Years

Pros:

We loved our stay at Greystone and upper west side! The folks in the building and the cleanliness of the building made a big difference for our first home in NYC.

Our first reaction from reading the old reviews scared us and I made sure to check for bed bugs before moving in. The constructions have been completed and we didn't encounter any surprises during our stay.

Cons:

None I can think of.

Anonymous
Jun 24, 2016

Former Tenant: 1-2 Years

Pros:

Amazing in every way. My husband and I lived here and the doormen (and women) are great, the management is responsive and always helpful. Everything is extremely organized, and nothing broken goes unfixed for more than a few days maximum. Any issues we had, someone came right away. It truly is a pleasure to live in the Greystone.

Cons:

No complaints whatsoever.

Anonymous
Nov 28, 2015

Former Tenant: 1-2 Years

Pros:

I really liked living here and the location was ideal, and I had the tiniest studio possible but that didn't bother me. It's a nice building all around. I lived alone, the rooms were modern, and I could have my dog, the most important things to me.

Cons:

Although, I have to say all the negative reviews are pretty accurate. There is always construction and it's unsightly. The construction workers leave tools and knives laying in the hallways so watch out and they do shout profanities all day long, there is a service elevator but they never use it. The staff that works here is great, and any doormen that weren't professional were quickly replaced. I lived here a year and did not renew my lease because they gave me a 16% increase which I thought was outrageous. I feel kind of dumb for not asking about annual increases when I signed the lease. There are still a few rent controlled people who live here who are super weird, but that's new york. Oh really the worst thing was no deliveries past the front desk, so I always had to come down for my seamless... bad for the hangover or pms days.