Skip the laundromat with in-unit washer and dryer in Central Harlem, Manhattan
3 bd · 2 ba · Condop
130 BRADHURST Avenue #611, New York City
8 bd · 5 ba · 3,587 sqft · Multi Family
205 Edgecombe Avenue, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · Condo
171 W 131ST Street #309, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,006 sqft · Co-op
300 W 145TH Street #7D, New York City
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,327 sqft · Condo
68 Bradhurst Avenue #PHL, New York City
3 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
152 W 131ST Street #1, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 905 sqft · Condo
2351 ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JR Boulevard #213, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 819 sqft · Co-op
29 W 138TH Street #4H, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 900 sqft · Condo
171 W 131ST Street #PH4, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,027 sqft · Condo
5 W 127th Street #3B, New York City
5 bd · 5 ba · 4,250 sqft · Multi Family
304 W 137th Street, New York City
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,402 sqft · Condo
11 W 126TH Street #FLOOR4, New York City
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Laundry access is one of the most practical quality-of-life factors I discuss with every buyer. In-unit laundry in NYC apartments is a genuine premium feature, particularly in pre-war co-ops where building plumbing may not support individual unit hookups. Post-war condos and newer Long Island City and Williamsburg developments more frequently include washer/dryer hookups or stacked units as standard. After 25+ years in this market, I've seen buyers overlook laundry as a negotiating point, only to realize post-closing that the building's coin-operated room is two floors down and perpetually busy.
It depends on the building's house rules and existing plumbing. Many older co-op buildings prohibit in-unit washer/dryers due to water damage risk and strain on shared drain lines. Some allow ventless or condenser units. Before purchasing, request written confirmation from the managing agent that installation is permitted.
Yes. In Manhattan, in-unit laundry typically adds $20,000 to $75,000 to the asking price depending on building tier. In Brooklyn and Queens condos, the premium is often baked in as a standard feature. Browse current listings on our NYC apartment search.
Check the number of machines relative to unit count, equipment age, and whether it's managed by a third-party vendor or the building directly. Also note operating hours, as some buildings restrict laundry room access after 10pm. Read more in our NYC co-op buying guide.
During your building walkthrough, visit the laundry room at a time when it would normally be busy, such as a Saturday morning. Count the machines, check whether any are out of service, and look at how many units share the floor. I've had clients discover a 200-unit building with 6 machines, which completely changed how they valued the apartment.
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