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 July 11 is a prime Upper West Side triplex with incredible private outdoor space.
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Lincoln Square
315 West 70th Street
$700,000
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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
Upper West Side Triplex with Dreamy Outdoor Space Asks $859K
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for July 11 has been saved by 66 users.
Price: $859,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 20% ($171,800), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $4,685. The total includes the mortgage payment ($3,902) and maintenance ($783).
Why it’s so popular:
This gorgeous Upper West Side one-bedroom has it all, inside and out. Features of this triplex include an open living and dining area, a fireplace, and hardwood floors. Oversized windows, three skylights, 16-foot ceilings, and southern exposure make for a bright and uplifting space.
Thoughtful touches throughout make the apartment extra special, including a built in bar, shelving, storage space, and custom cabinetry. Sleep in the second-floor spacious and open loft bedroom, and then ascend the staircase to your two private outdoor spaces. The first, a catwalk with planted hanging boxes, followed by a large deck with a pergola covered in mature flowering vines. Plant specimens include a Japanese Maple, climbing hydrangea, and two Birch trees. It gets better: the outdoor space comes with the current furnishings and is equipped with an automated watering system.
The apartment’s kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a generous amount of cabinetry. The large bathroom features a tile floor in blue and white, and an oversized, mirrored cabinet for ample storage.
For the ultimate comfort and convenience, the apartment is equipped with through-the-wall A/C and a washer/dryer.
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Morningside Heights
501 West 122nd Street
$585,000
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1
Morningside Heights
501 West 123rd Street
$618,000
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1
Morningside Heights
549 West 123rd Street
$625,000
2 |
1
Morningside Heights
90 La Salle Street
$599,000
2 |
1
Morningside Heights
100 Lasalle Street
$550,000
1 |
1
Morningside Heights
535 West 110th Street
$749,000
1 |
1
Morningside Heights
509 West 122nd Street
$739,000
2 |
1
Morningside Heights
200 Claremont Avenue
$595,000
3 |
1
Morningside Heights
80 La Salle Street
$435,000
1 |
1
Morningside Heights
40 Tiemann Place
$529,000
2 |
1
Morningside Heights
100 Lasalle Street
$319,000
Studio |
1
Morningside Heights
431 West 121st Street
$529,000
3 |
1
Built in 1910, the 10-unit co-op has solid financials and is well-maintained; a roaming super handles common area cleaning and trash removal. Pieds-a-terre, co-purchasing, and guarantors are considered on a case-by-case basis.
The conveniences and culture of the Upper West Side are close at hand, including Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and shops and stores such as Zabar’s and Levain Bakery. For transportation, the 1 and 2 lines are one block away.