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 August 29 is a spacious, well-priced, pre-war Upper West Side co-op with flexible purchasing options.
Upper West Side Homes Under $750,000 on StreetEasy Article continues below
Lincoln Square
315 West 70th Street
$700,000
1 |
1
Manhattan Valley
255 West 108th Street
$735,000
2 |
1
Lincoln Square
246 West End Avenue
$749,000
1 |
1
Manhattan Valley
504 West 110th Street
$725,000
1 |
1
Lincoln Square
105 West 70th Street
$699,000
1 |
1.5
Lincoln Square
142 West End Avenue
$595,000
Studio |
1
Upper West Side
789 West End Avenue
$675,000
1 |
1
Lincoln Square
165 West End Avenue
$589,000
Studio |
1
Upper West Side
225 Central Park West
$525,000
Studio |
1
Manhattan Valley
215 West 105th Street
$569,000
1 |
1
Lincoln Square
201 West 70th Street
$375,000
1 |
1
Upper West Side
101 West 81st Street
$725,000
1 |
1
Large, Pet-friendly Pre-war 1BR in Prime UWS Asks $695K
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for August 29 has been saved by 174 users.
Price: $695,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 20% ($139,000), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $5,207. The total includes the mortgage payment ($3,216) and maintenance ($1,991).
Why it’s so popular:
This one-bedroom co-op is airy and spacious, features pre-war architectural details, and offers flexibility and affordability to buyers.
The apartment’s expansive, thoughtful layout includes dual exposure in the open living and dining room, 10-foot ceilings, and an entry foyer with an arched doorway and built-in desk or bar area. The original hardwood floors with inlaid details, glass doorknobs, and crown, baseboard, and picture railing moldings provide character and charm.
The windowed kitchen has new butcher block countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a gas stove. The apartment is also equipped with a new washer/dryer setup.
The bathroom, also windowed, features white subway tile accented by square floor and wall tiles in a soft blue.
The large bedroom easily accommodates a king size bed and has not one, but two closets. (A walk-in closet in the foyer area provides even more storage.)
The apartment faces the rear of the building, and despite the “1” in its address, it is technically located on the second floor.
Manhattan Valley Homes Under $750,000 On StreetEasyArticle continues below
Manhattan Valley
255 West 108th Street
$735,000
2 |
1
Manhattan Valley
504 West 110th Street
$725,000
1 |
1
Manhattan Valley
215 West 105th Street
$569,000
1 |
1
Manhattan Valley
510 West 110th Street
$750,000
1 |
1
Manhattan Valley
65 West 107th Street
$729,000
2 |
1
Manhattan Valley
200 West 108th Street
$599,500
Studio |
1
Manhattan Valley
65 West 107th Street
$625,000
2 |
1
Manhattan Valley
65 West 107th Street
$597,000
1 |
1
Manhattan Valley
215 West 105th Street
$650,000
1 |
1
Manhattan Valley
235 West 108th Street
$750,000
2 |
1
Manhattan Valley
230 West 105th Street
$435,000
Studio |
1
Manhattan Valley
446 Central Park West
$575,000
1 |
1
The New Century was built in 1900 and is located at 79th Street and West End Avenue, landing you in prime Upper West Side. The 61-unit co-op has a 24-hour doorman, a live-in super, a bike room, and central laundry room. Unlimited subletting is permitted in this pet-friendly building, and pieds-a-terre, co-purchasing, and gifting are allowed with board approval.
Area attractions and conveniences include Riverside Park, Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and easy shopping and dining can be found along Amsterdam Avenue and Broadway. For public transit, the 1,2,3,B, and C trains can all be caught within a few blocks.