Every week, we share the most popular sale listing of the week in NYC, as selected by you, our StreetEasy users. The most popular sale for April 4 is an ingeniously designed studio with a private roof deck. It’s currently on the market for $599,000.
Upper West Side Homes Under $750,000 on StreeteasyArticle continues below
Lincoln Square
155 West 68th Street
$745,000
Studio |
1
Lincoln Square
155 West 68th Street
$725,000
Studio |
1
Manhattan Valley
230 West 105th Street
$640,000
1 |
1
Upper West Side
200 West 78th Street
$495,000
Studio |
1
Lincoln Square
25 West 64th Street
$400,000
Studio |
1
Upper West Side
464 Columbus Avenue
$590,000
1 |
1
Upper West Side
235 West 102nd Street
$470,000
Studio |
1
Lincoln Square
1991 Broadway
$595,000
Studio |
1
Upper West Side
588 West End Avenue
$550,000
1 |
1
Upper West Side
250 West 89th Street
$500,000
Studio |
1
Manhattan Valley
210 West 103rd Street
$661,500
1 |
1
Upper West Side
300 West 109th Street
$750,000
2 |
1
Unique UWS Studio with Large Private Outdoor Space Asks $599K
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for April 4 has been saved by 235 users.
Price: $599,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 20% ($119,800), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $3,532. The total includes the mortgage payment ($2,575), and maintenance ($957).
Why it’s so popular:
In addition to access to a private outdoor space and being competitively priced in a popular neighborhood, this studio is one-of-a-kind. Described as a space “reimagined as a state room on a yacht,” the apartment features a streamlined, modern aesthetic, high ceilings, and lots of natural light. The L-shaped, flexible living and dining area includes a minimalist mantle and decorative fireplace.
Four steps lead you to the sleek and linear gourmet kitchen, which includes elegant granite countertops, warm wood cabinets, and high-end appliances. A cozy lofted sleeping area provides views of the living area from above. Even the bathroom has distinct style, with custom tile work in a palette of blue, white, and browns.
Additional features making this apartment truly special include hardwood floors, a washer/dryer, built-ins throughout, plentiful storage space, and a walk-in closet. Taking things literally over the top for this apartment is the large, open private roof deck. It’s perfect for sunbathing, gardening, and entertaining from spring to fall. And, should you ever feel the need to expand, the apartment comes with approved plans and roof rights to add another floor.
Manhattan Homes Under $750,000 on StreeteasyArticle continues below
Murray Hill
140 East 40th Street
$539,000
2 |
1
Central Harlem
221 West 148th Street
$475,000
Studio |
1
Fulton/Seaport
333 Pearl Street
$738,000
Studio |
1
East Harlem
2132 Second Avenue
$690,000
2 |
2
Lenox Hill
233 East 69th Street
$725,000
1 |
1
Hell’s Kitchen
516 West 47th Street
$610,000
Studio |
1
Sutton Place
45 Sutton Place South
$635,000
1 |
1.5
Hudson Heights
4489 Broadway
$539,000
2 |
1
Manhattan Valley
230 West 105th Street
$640,000
1 |
1
NoMad
284 Fifth Avenue
$535,000
Studio |
1
Greenwich Village
60 East 9th Street
$595,000
1 |
1
Yorkville
331 East 92nd Street
$365,000
Studio |
1
Housed in a beautiful building dating to 1900, the co-op is small, with just nine apartments. It is pet-friendly, and guarantors and Pied-a-Terre buyers are allowed. It is located in prime Upper West Side, half a block from the American Museum of Natural History and two blocks from Central Park. Transit is easy with the A, B, C, 1, and 2 trains also nearby.