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 January 31, 2022, is a bright, top-floor one bedroom with prewar charm and ample closet space. It’s currently on the market for $689,000.
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Ocean Hill
1325 Herkimer Street
$515,000
1 |
1
Brighton Beach
40 Brighton 1st Road
$525,000
1 |
1
Homecrest
2140 Knapp Street
$239,000
Studio |
2.5
Marine Park
4209 Quentin Road
$679,000
2 |
1
Borough Park
1238 63rd Street
$599,000
1 |
1
Borough Park
1238 63rd Street
$530,000
1 |
1
Old Mill Basin
2465 Flatbush Avenue
$165,000
2 |
1
Fort Hamilton
351 Marine Avenue
$285,000
1 |
1
East New York
572 Jerome Street
$675,000
4 |
3
Bay Ridge
6735 Ridge Boulevard
$485,000
2 |
1
East New York
178 Crystal Street
$749,000
5 |
2
Bedford-Stuyvesant
417 Nostrand Avenue
$425,000
Studio |
1
Brooklyn Heights Pre-War in a Classic Brownstone Building
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for January 31 has been saved by 161 users.
Price: $689,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 10% ($68,900), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $3,311. The total includes the mortgage payment ($2,634) and maintenance fee ($677).
Why it’s so popular: You can partially credit the beautiful staging by Colin Turek, the listing agent who owns his own staging company. The airy top-floor one-bedroom unit is also brimming with sunshine and is located on a charming block in the heart of of Brooklyn Heights. (Take note: you can get in the door with a 10% deposit.) The apartment’s just-right combination of updated features and prewar details includes hardwood floors, exposed brick, high ceilings, and large windows. A smartly designed kitchen with stainless steel appliances and white subway tile has a breakfast bar (with storage, no less). Plus, the home’s open-concept layout accommodates a dining nook. Yes, that is a wall of closets lining the central hallway, and the cozy bedroom with exposed brick contains your very own walk-in closet. You’ll find a skylight in the serene bathroom, and if having an in-unit laundry is a must, the building is ok with you installing one.
Another thing this boutique, 10-unit co-op allows?: Cats and dogs. The building is a few blocks from both celebrated Brooklyn Bridge Park and the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, and transit options galore, including the 2, 3, 4, 5, A, C, and R lines.
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