Despite the times, many people are still looking to buy a home in NYC — or just to browse. Now that New York City is in Phase 2 of reopening, home shoppers are able to start looking at properties again in person. However, many of our favorite finds on the market this week can also be toured virtually. Here are our five top NYC virtual home tours of the week!
With both a balcony and a private, landscaped roof terrace, this NYC virtual home tour offers the most coveted commodity for buyers right now: outdoor space galore. It also sits in a boutique condo with monthlies under $500, making it affordable for more buyers. No wonder more than 55 StreetEasy shoppers are already taking a serious look. For more info, reach out to a StreetEasy Expert on the listing.
The listing description is on the money about this Upper East Side 1BR: It’s magazine-spread pretty. It’s also a great buy, thanks to a sumptuous remodel and a great balcony overlooking Yorkville. In fact, when the NYC Marathon is run again, this will be a front-row seat! From the sliding barn doors and walk-in closets to the new, high-end kitchen, this is move-in ready. Contact a StreetEasy Expert on the listing for more info.
Talk about gracious Harlem living! This massive duplex on a tree-lined block of brownstones has its own private entrance, nearly 1,500 square feet of interior space, and a large, fenced in patio out back. The sleek open kitchen boasts plenty of counter and cabinet space, plus high-end appliances (including a dishwasher). The lower level houses a big rec room/flex space and laundry room. Michaela Morton at Compass has the listing.
Here’s a 1-bedroom at the popular 50 Lexington Avenue, a Flatiron condop that offers flexible buying and subletting rules plus a slew of amenities, including a pool. With a pocket door to the bedroom and a pass-through kitchen, this high-floor unit makes great use of space. Plus, there’s a balcony with classic rooftop views! Contact a StreetEasy Expert on the listing for more details.
This 3-bedroom co-op is set in a classic Park Slope brownstone. It retains its stately prewar charm with plaster moldings, tin ceilings, a bay window, and a wood-burning fireplace. But it’s been kicked into high gear with a stunning remodel, including a massive eat-in kitchen with dishwasher, an enviable walk-in dressing room, and an in-unit washer/dryer. Jessica Buchman at Corcoran is the seller’s agent.