Looking to buy a new home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC open houses April 27 and 28. This roundup of Manhattan and Brooklyn homes offers many options across various budgets and unit sizes, but be sure to check StreetEasy for all open houses in NYC this weekend.
You pay a premium to live in Brooklyn Heights, where the median asking price of a 1-bedroom is $760K, or about $200K over the borough’s median. That means this cathedral-like apartment in a boutique brownstone co-op building is right on the money. No wonder more than 120 StreetEasy shoppers have saved it as a favorite. There’s an in-unit washer and dryer and pets are allowed! Be aware the open house hosted by listing agent Ari Harkov at Halstead is by appointment only.
Shoppers are digging this 2-bedroom perch on West 104th Street, which resides in a 24-unit prewar co-op right off Broadway. A long galley entry leads to an open living room with great built-ins and breakfast bar, then split bedrooms for privacy. Maintenance is $1,231 and pets are allowed. James Guimaraes at Ideal Properties is the listing broker.
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Small but mighty, this sophisticated co-op has been outfitted with a designer’s aesthetic. It’s also efficiently laid out, with loads of built-ins, and has attracted a healthy following. The median asking price for a West Village studio is $650,000, whereas a 1-bedroom fetches $1.2 million. This is apartment is for sale by owner. Contact the owner via the StreetEasy listing page.
Eye-catching and unique are the best ways to characterize this 1,135-square-foot condo in a former prewar jute warehouse. The timber ceilings, walls of windows and exposed brick are the defining features of this unique 2-bedroom and 2-bathroom. The monthlies are $902, but the tax abatements are set to expire in 2020. Jesse Shafer at Compass is the listing agent.
This dramatic and fun duplex delivers 750 square feet of living space and bonus: it has a dishwasher. The only caveat: You’ll need to climb some stairs any night you need to use the bathroom, which is upstairs while the sleeping area is on the lower level. The price is right at $865 a square foot, which is definitely not the higher end for Fort Greene. There’s laundry in the building and pets are permitted. Tamara Abir at Compass is the listing agent.
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