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  1. View 7 pictures of the 16 units for 129 W 81st St New York NY | Zillow, as well as Zestimates and nearby comps. Find the perfect place to live.

    • 129 W 81st St, New York, 10024, NY
  2. 129 W 81st St APT 5, New York, NY 10024 is currently not for sale. The -- sqft apartment home is a -- beds, 1 bath property. This home was built in null and last sold on 2021-08-04 for $--. View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow.

  3. Prime location w81 St! Only 1 block away from central Park! Extremely well-priced. pictures is of actual apartment. Great space with lots of charm. It boasts a separate kitchen with DISHWASHER, beautiful hardwood floors, Great size windows and Southern exposure.

    • AJ Clarke
  4. 129 West 81st St.: Jerry Seinfeld lived here in the 1970s. Apartment 5A (which does not exist) was Jerry's fictional home on the show.

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    Jerry's apartment (129 West 81st Street, Apartment 5A) is where Jerry Seinfeld lives and is located in New York City. His apartment is usually a meeting ground for him and his friends George Costanza and Elaine Benes. His next-door neighbor, Cosmo Kramer, also visits whenever he feels like it. This is one of the two main hubs, the other being Monk's Cafe. Early episodes also show Apartment 411. 129 West 81st Street is a block away from the famous Beresford Art Deco building in which Seinfeld purchased a duplex as one of his homes in real life.

    Before Seinfeld was produced he lived several blocks west of Central Park on 81st Street which is the basis for the fictional apartment.

    •Kitchen - There is a kitchen in the apartment with a counter that wraps around. It is open to the rest of the living room. A carpenter remodeled the kitchen, putting cabinets above the counter that drop down so low that people could not communicate from one side of the kitchen to the other. Jerry instructed the carpenter to put the kitchen back as it was. The refrigerator was used as a common breakup line where one of the characters would open the refrigerator and offer someone a soft drink. Kramer used the sink for many utilities including running a hose to his apartment when he decided that he was going to live in his shower. He used the hose for cleaning the vegetables in his shower.

    •Living room - The living room has couches and a TV. The apartment door opens directly to the living room.

    •Dining area - There is a small dining area behind the couch.

    •Alcove - By the window, there is an alcove that Jerry uses as an office. He keeps his computer, desk, and bookshelf there. The answering machine and the phone were the most important items in the Alcove.

    •Bathroom - Behind the dining area is Jerry's bathroom.

    •Bedroom - Turning left before the bathroom is Jerry's bedroom.

    In 2021, fans have re-explored the apartment only to discover it could not physically exist. This claim is further strengthened by the long scenes in the hallway, as seen in episodes like The Apartment in season 2.

    Jerry's apartment underwent many changes throughout the series.

    •The apartment number has been accidentally changed in some episodes. In "Male Unbonding", the apartment was #411.

    •In "The Phone Message", Jerry lived in Apartment 3A.

  5. Dec 16, 2019 · Seinfeld’s 129 West 81st Street – the apartment building where Jerry and his neighbor Cosmo Kramer lived – is up there with the Simpson family’s house and the Cheers pub as one of the most iconic locations in sitcom history.

  6. Discover your new home at 129 W 81st St. You'll find this community in the Upper West Side area of New York. From pricing to features, the leasing team is excited to help you find the best floor plan for your lifestyle. Come see 129 W 81st St today.

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