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When searching through New York City rental apartment ads, whether online or in print, there are some general
terms that refer to different types of buildings often used:
Walkup: These are older buildings which often times have landmark status.
Elevator: New York City buildings that are more than 6 stories must have an elevator by law.
High-Rise: These buildings generally have hundreds of apartments and will often times have a doorman or
attendant.
Pre-War: Built before World War II. These apartments are generally larger and have more architectural detail.
Modern: Buildings put up after Wold War II. There are generally more amenities in these buildings such as
central heat and air conditioning.
Loft: An industrial building which has been converted for residential use.
Brownstone: A building which was originally designed to be a single family home but has since been converted
to multiple apartments.
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