The most popular sale in March was this four-story townhouse. Spanning 2,500 square feet, the price per square foot nets out to $558, which is practically unheard of in these parts of brownstone Brooklyn. In addition to good value and solid townhouse bones, the property offers a location in the P.S. 58 zoning district. Listed by Gregory Klein of Brown Harris Stevens.
This charming Clinton Hill condo was the second-most popular sale in March. The apartment has a lot to offer, but the 425-square foot private roof deck stands out. If that doesn’t do it for you, maybe the exposed beams and in-unit washer and dryer will. Listed by Ariane Dembs, Annette Glass and Heather McMaster of Corcoran.
This tri-level co-op was the third-most popular sale in March, racking up 432 saves in less than three weeks. In addition to a unique layout, the property offers exposed brick and beams. Additionally, it’s well below the neighborhood median asking price of $895K. Listed by Sarah Buff of Halstead.
This Alphabet City co-op is a duplex and has a stunning, private roof deck, all for under $1 million. By Downtown Manhattan standards, it’s a rare deal. The median asking price for a 2-bedroom in the East Village is $1,495,000. Listed by Amy Mendizabal, Calli Sarkesh, Hervé Senequier and Leonard Steinberg of Compass.
Here’s another 2-bedroom duplex for under $1 million, helping to avoid that pesky mansion tax. This one is located in Boerum Hill, just steps from the F station at Bergen Street. The apartment offers soaring ceilings and a flexible layout. Listed by Shirley Hackel and Brian Wells of Compass.
If a private outdoor space is on your wish list, check out this 2-bedroom duplex condo in Clinton Hill. The 23-foot-square roof deck here is unfinished so consider it your blank canvas. Listed by Kimberly Chestone and Carolyn Romberg of Corcoran.
Buyers shopping for a 1-bedroom in Manhattan should take note of this Upper West Side gem. It offers a private terrace, a handsome mantle and a location just steps from Central Park. Listed by Chris Connor, Ronald Lense and David Lewandowski of Douglas Elliman.
The median asking price for 2-bedrooms in Park Slope is $1,149,000, which is $524,500 less than the asking price for this co-op. But, it’s worth noting that the property is legally a 1-bedroom. The home office offers a window and closet, however, and can be used for a nursery or child’s room. Listed by Shii Anne Huang and Natalie Sangiacomo of Compass.
This gorgeous duplex is listed as a 1-bedroom, but is currently being used as a 2-bedroom. In addition to a generous layout, the apartment offers both a private terrace and private garden. Listed by Jessica Buchman, Kristin Miller and Bryan Rettaliata of Corcoran.
Rounding out our list of March’s most popular sales is yet another duplex with private outdoor space. This one offers a 200-square-foot private deck as well as a flexible interior layout with room for a small second bedroom. Listed by Elana Streim of Compass.
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