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 25 is an Upper West Side pre-war condo with a wood-burning fireplace and a private terrace.
Upper West Side Homes Under $750,000 on StreetEasy Article continues below
Lincoln Square
201 West 70th Street
$699,000
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1
Lincoln Square
17 West 67th Street
$495,000
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1
Lincoln Square
201 West 70th Street
$689,500
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1
Manhattan Valley
220 Manhattan Avenue
$550,000
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1
Upper West Side
35 West 92nd Street
$675,000
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1
Lincoln Square
170 West End Avenue
$585,000
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1
Upper West Side
146 West 82nd Street
$599,000
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2
Lincoln Square
74 West 68th Street
$520,000
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1
Lincoln Square
243 West End Avenue
$400,000
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Lincoln Square
243 West End Avenue
$450,000
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1
Upper West Side
215 West 95th Street
$640,000
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1
Upper West Side
164 West 79th Street
$750,000
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2
Pre-war Upper West Side Condo with Private Terrace Asks $1.25M
Saves: As of this writing, the most popular sale for July 25 has been saved by 174 users.
Price: $1,250,000. Assuming a 30-year mortgage and the minimum down payment of 20% ($250,000), StreetEasy estimates total monthly payments at $6,607. The total includes the mortgage payment ($5,647), common charge ($210), and taxes ($750).
Why it’s so popular:
This Upper West Side two-bedroom condo has a lot of the features that people love to have, but are hard to find. Located in a three-floor townhouse dating to 1900, it features pre-war elements such as parquet hardwood floors and high ceilings.
The apartment’s foyer leads to the light-filled, south-facing living and dining area, where a wood-burning fireplace anchors the space. Windowed sliding doors open to your spacious, private terrace, which features a beamed framework providing extra atmosphere.
The renovated kitchen has white cabinetry and a subway tile backsplash, as well as black countertops, a frosted skylight, and an additional entrance to the terrace. In the primary bedroom you’ll find crown molding, a bay window, and a large closet. The second bedroom is outfitted with a corner desk and a custom-built lofted bed and closet space. Both sleeping areas offer treetop views.
The large bathroom is a mix of natural wood and soothing green tile, and has separate bath and shower spaces, as well as built-in storage. Other extras of the apartment include built-ins throughout and the option to install and washer/dryer if you would like.
One small wrinkle if you’re in love with the apartment: it’s already in contract. (We told you it was popular.)
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Manhattan Valley
220 Manhattan Avenue
$550,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
210 West 103rd Street
$625,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
300 West 110th Street
$685,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
200 West 108th Street
$649,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
504 West 110th Street
$725,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
300 Cathedral Parkway
$630,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
485 Central Park West
$599,995
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Manhattan Valley
415 Central Park West
$550,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
425 Central Park West
$599,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
300 West 110th Street
$670,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
504 West 110th Street
$725,000
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1
Manhattan Valley
210 West 103rd Street
$425,000
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1
The self-managed condo is located on a quiet, tree-lined street between Riverside and West End Avenue. The building has a common laundry room, storage, an off-site super, and is pet-friendly. Riverside Park is at the end of the block, and the 1 and 2 trains are a block away. Other nearby conveniences include Zabar’s, The Children’s Museum of Manhattan, and plentiful eating and drinking options along Broadway.