Real Estate Glossary

Get To Know New York City Real Estate Terminology

Familiarize yourself with the following terminology. It's almost all unique to New York City. It's also important to know that we speak in "number of rooms," as well as using the definitions below. A room in Manhattan must be at least 100 square feet and have a window...except in the case of a kitchen. Most kitchens are considered rooms, unless they are Pullman types, which would be found as part of the living room. And we don't count baths as rooms. So, a Three Room Apartment would be comprised of a Living Room, a Kitchen and a Bedroom. A Four Room Apartment would have a Living Room, a Kitchen, Two Bedrooms, or One Bedroom and a Dining Room. You'll hear the term Half of a Room, e.g., Three And A Half Rooms. This means that the Living Room has an alcove adjacent to it which is not quite the size of a true room, or in some cases it may mean a foyer large enough for dining. Review the list below, and check with your agent for further clarification.

 

Alcove

Alcove Studio

Brownstones or Townhomes

Classic

Duplex

Elevator Buildings

Hi Rise Full Service Buildings

Junior or Convertible

Loft Area

Loft Buildings

Post War Buildings

Pre-War Buildings

Studio

Walk-Up Buildings




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