63rd West's NYC Apartments for rent are located in the Performing Arts Center of The World, steps from Lincoln Center, Juilliard, and other Dance, Drama and Music Global landmarks. Our Apartments range in sizes from the Studio to the Four Bedroom Penthouse. CONTACT US to schedule an in-person or virtual Tour Today!.
63rd West Studio Apartments, located throughout the complex, are newly renovated with a kitchenette, full-bathroom, high ceilings, and luxurious hardwood floors. The studio units are a 'must-see' for anyone wanting to call the Upper West Side 'Home'. 63rd West One Bedroom Apartments are located throughout the complex offering high ceilings, ample living space, and hardwood floors throughout.
63rd West Studio Apartments, located throughout the complex, are newly renovated with a kitchenette, full-bathroom, high ceilings, and luxurious hardwood floors. The studio units are a 'must-see' for anyone wanting to call the Upper West Side 'Home'. 63rd West One Bedroom Apartments are located throughout the complex offering high ceilings, ample living space, and hardwood floors throughout.
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63rd West One Bedroom Apartments are located throughout the complex offering high ceilings, ample living space, and hardwood floors throughout. The one bedroom unit is a great living experience for anyone who loves entertaining friends and family. 63rd West Two Bedroom/One Bathroom Apartments are newly renovated featuring hardwood floors, granite countertops, spacious living room, and ample natural lighting illuminating the entire apartment.
The Fitness Center at 63rd West offers everything from free weights to treadmills for all fitness levels. With yoga friendly rubber floors, weight machines, and ellipticals there will be no reason to spend money on a gym. All information is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, prior rental or withdrawal without notice.
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Muza A.
Jul 08, 2021
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Zoe B.
Aug 25, 2020
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DO NOT RENT HERE!
Worst leasing experience I've ever had. Service requests left for months, elevator breaks down every week, staff is rude and careless, and the place is crawling with cockroaches.
My roommate had her jewelry stolen from our apartment and I had a package stolen from the mail room.
We were also charged a ridiculous fee for "floor damage", that involved a few surface scratches. We are now dealing with a debt collection agency.
AVOID THIS PLACE!!!!
Worst leasing experience I've ever had. Service requests left for months, elevator breaks down every week, staff is rude and careless, and the place is crawling with cockroaches.
My roommate had her jewelry stolen from our apartment and I had a package stolen from the mail room.
We were also charged a ridiculous fee for "floor damage", that involved a few surface scratches. We are now dealing with a debt collection agency.
AVOID THIS PLACE!!!!
Natalie E.
Jul 17, 2020
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Worst worst worst apartments ever. I've lived in 2 of their buildings now.
The places are falling apart, multiple hot water shut offs since living here, Cockroatches in apartments. Elevator seems like it's going to break every time you go in.
Awful rude careless staff.
People that come to fix things in the apartment because they're always broken ask to be tipped to do their job (things are not working properly and you want a tip to fix it?) also I've been asked for money from the concierge staff as well.
The location is very sketchy and unsafe.
Do NOT live here.
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The places are falling apart, multiple hot water shut offs since living here, Cockroatches in apartments. Elevator seems like it's going to break every time you go in.
Awful rude careless staff.
People that come to fix things in the apartment because they're always broken ask to be tipped to do their job (things are not working properly and you want a tip to fix it?) also I've been asked for money from the concierge staff as well.
The location is very sketchy and unsafe.
Do NOT live here.
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Alyssa P.
May 11, 2020
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Was going to request an apartment tour after seeing a BEAUTIFUL preview online. Then i realized it was TOO perfect with no photos of the kitchen or bathroom...
The website for 63 west realty is "under construction" which seems too convenient, and the email they sent me was going to junk, as well as requiring that i add them to my safe senders list...
All this led me to look at their yelp reviews and here I find that it's all just a SCAM!!! DO NOT USE THIS REALTY OFFICE!!!
The website for 63 west realty is "under construction" which seems too convenient, and the email they sent me was going to junk, as well as requiring that i add them to my safe senders list...
All this led me to look at their yelp reviews and here I find that it's all just a SCAM!!! DO NOT USE THIS REALTY OFFICE!!!
Lena D.
Aug 14, 2019
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Chris H.
Aug 14, 2019
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I felt compelled to write a review after finding this Yelp page when looking for BuildingLink (the portal to submit routine maintenance requests). I will say that I'm on my third year at 63 West and I really don't mind it. It's no luxury apartment complex - even the website bills it as "discounted" apartments - but you get what you pay for (and more). The concierge staff is very professional and helpful. At odd hours of the day and on various occasions, I've had them let me into my apartment (you can optionally store a key with them, though it's not mandatory
Zulma R.
Feb 12, 2019
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I lived at the 63 West Apartments for 5 years, and I must say that the Management, and stuff are responsive, and great people. I highly recommend living there. The location is great right next to Riverside Park, right next to Lincoln Center, and walking distance to Central Park. Thanks 63 West Realty for treating me well.
Henry M.
Feb 07, 2019
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I lived here for a year. All the bad stuff on here is true. The walls are incredibly thin, floor plans inaccurate, and leasing office downright nasty. They say they let you sublet. Well the app fee is $250 a person even if only one is needed to pay the rent and they people are a family. I was trying to lease to two nice people with perfect credit who are retired. Well the office said they could not sublet because these people had no income. Then they kept the $500 app fee.
Melor M.
Aug 03, 2018
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I don't live here but I called to set up an appointment to visit. If the condition of the leasing office was bad / tacky and really unwelcoming then the apartments are 10000 times worse.
Just do yourself a favor and don't do it. The hallways are dark and dingy, the basement is silence of the lambs kinda feel and the apartments are disgusting and small. The apartments were so small and the condition of it was just awful. The acoustics are horrible, but yet the management takes 'pride' saying it's he best deal for the location and the fact that is a studio (if you put in
Just do yourself a favor and don't do it. The hallways are dark and dingy, the basement is silence of the lambs kinda feel and the apartments are disgusting and small. The apartments were so small and the condition of it was just awful. The acoustics are horrible, but yet the management takes 'pride' saying it's he best deal for the location and the fact that is a studio (if you put in
David W.
Jan 24, 2018
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The folks in the office (especially the doormen) were always very nice to me over a span of about 8 years. The staff keeps the buildings clean, safe, and repairs things when asked. It's a great first apartment or one where there aren't significant jumps in the rent. The apartments are tiny, lack amenities, and the housing project adjacent to it is extremely loud during the summer. The summer basketball tournament broadcasts play-by-play on a loudspeaker almost every night and it echoes through the courtyard. There is usually partying, yelling, and/or fighting afterward. However, nobody
Rohan A.
Jan 06, 2018
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I would give them 0 stars if I could. I've lived in New York for several years now, and have seen my share of apartments and this is by far the worst.
A few things you should take into consideration if you live at 63west.
- Say goodbye to heating. Management thinks it's a great idea to leave the heat below legal limits to save money. The result is freezing temperatures that are very dangerous. I was sick for weeks because they wouldn't up the heat. Factor in extra money for space heaters and electricity. Otherwise you're living in an uninhabitable apartment. I hope you have
A few things you should take into consideration if you live at 63west.
- Say goodbye to heating. Management thinks it's a great idea to leave the heat below legal limits to save money. The result is freezing temperatures that are very dangerous. I was sick for weeks because they wouldn't up the heat. Factor in extra money for space heaters and electricity. Otherwise you're living in an uninhabitable apartment. I hope you have
Carlee S.
Mar 22, 2016
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I lived at 63 West for a year. It was my first apartment in NYC, and I was lucky to find they had availability on very short notice. I didn't quite meet the income requirement and didn't have a guarantor, but they accepted me with the caveat that I pay the last three months upfront. That was painful! But doable. At first the countless bad reviews made me nervous, but overall I had a great experience.
I was in a studio on the ground floor of building 248. Yes, the studios are tiny - mine was around 170 square feet. But as a 23-year-old single woman, I got by fine. The bathroom was a decent
I was in a studio on the ground floor of building 248. Yes, the studios are tiny - mine was around 170 square feet. But as a 23-year-old single woman, I got by fine. The bathroom was a decent
Jon C.
Sep 18, 2014
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Dione D.
Dec 12, 2012
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I've lived at 63 West for seven months now, and they've been great.
MY STORY:
I originally came on as a replacement roommate in a sublet-type deal, and four months later when the lease was up and my roommate was moving back to Texas, I could have bailed. But I decided to find another roommate and stay for another year.
THE BUILDING:
63 is actually 6 buildings next to each other, with 3 on 63rd and 3 on 64th. They are connected with an internal courtyard. The buildings and apartments are definitely not all equal. My building, 244 W 64th, is where the leasing office and 24-hour
MY STORY:
I originally came on as a replacement roommate in a sublet-type deal, and four months later when the lease was up and my roommate was moving back to Texas, I could have bailed. But I decided to find another roommate and stay for another year.
THE BUILDING:
63 is actually 6 buildings next to each other, with 3 on 63rd and 3 on 64th. They are connected with an internal courtyard. The buildings and apartments are definitely not all equal. My building, 244 W 64th, is where the leasing office and 24-hour
Matthew F.
Jan 13, 2012
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I lived in these buildings several years ago. At move-out, 63 West refused to refund my security deposit. This is after a member of their management had the nerve to yell at me over the phone for "not giving enough notice"; he grew rather quiet when I produced not one but two prior 30-day notifications that his office had ignored or misplaced. They then showed the apartment to prospective renters at all hours of the day and night without providing notice.
I subsequently took 63 West to Small Claims Court for return of my full security deposit plus expenses, and won my judgment easily
I subsequently took 63 West to Small Claims Court for return of my full security deposit plus expenses, and won my judgment easily