It’s impossible to overstate the unique opportunity this East Village listing represents. At 1,200 square feet, this loft sits on the top floor of an East 6th Street co-op and boasts 16-foot ceilings, 2 working fireplaces, a loft space and windows with both northern and southern exposures. Better yet, it’s priced well below the $1.622M median asking price for 2-bedrooms in the neighborhood, plus maintenance fees are only $300. Not a typo! Listing agent Pascal Blacque-Belair at Douglas Elliman notes that the enticing price was set by an eager seller looking for a cash deal. Plus, the co-op board will allow pied-à-terre use and parents buying for their children.
Here’s a high-floor 2-bedroom in the full-service Lincoln Towers co-op on West End Avenue. A gut renovation has pushed this listing from Jerry Gemignani at Keller Williams NYC to mint condition. High-end kitchen finishes, marble bathroom, new floors, and crown molding make this move-in perfect. All utilities are included in the maintenance, plus it is smartly priced under the median asking price for 1-bedrooms in Lincoln Square ($1.055M) and just under the mansion tax threshold.
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This elegant Upper East Side 1-bedroom is pretty straightforward and fabulous. It’s located on East 85th Street at 5th Avenue, just steps from Central Park and features a wood-burning fireplace, beamed ceilings, hardwoods, and a high-end kitchen and bathroom remodel. Listing agent David Dubin at Douglas Elliman notes that the prewar co-op building allows 75% financing and monthlies are a very reasonable $1,366. It’s also priced under the $769K median asking price for 1-bedrooms in the neighborhood. Pets are allowed.
Here’s a dramatic interior design you don’t see every day — even in Manhattan. An industrial-themed remodel transformed this loft with a floating staircase, double-height windows and a slew of steel and tempered glass. And this could be a first: the bedroom floor is made of glass. Even the fixtures are cool: Viking appliances, Blanco sink and faucet, Hansgrohe rain shower head and Duravit sink and toilet. It’s located in Turtle Bay Towers, a full-service condop with concierge, new laundry rooms and parking. Gina Kuhlenkamp at Sotheby’s is the listing agent.
Do not flinch at the $549K list price for this lovely studio. This is Greenwich Village. This is Minetta Lane. This is exactly the apartment a novelist or screenwriter would conjure as a setting in the Center of the Universe. Even the herringbone brick walk leading to this art deco prewar elevator co-op is seductive. Listing by Tedy Ma at Halstead. Note that this building allows sublets from Day 1, plus pied-à-terre use, so this will always be a valuable real estate asset.
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