In February, apartment 2G, a one-bedroom in the historic Carnegie House co-op at 100 W. 57th St., was snapped up by some seemingly lucky buyer for a tiny sliver of what comparable properties cost in the area.
Unless the co-op was willing to buy the land itself-which would cost a staggering $280 million-this rental increase is set to be passed on to residents as early as next year.
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