Looking to buy a home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC Open Houses on February 29 and March 1. This roundup of Manhattan and Brooklyn homes offers options across various budgets and unit sizes, but be sure to search StreetEasy for all open houses in NYC this weekend.
Boasting parquet floors, arched doorways, crown moldings, and rare stained-glass transoms windows, this 1-bedroom home exudes prewar grandeur. Updates include a walk-in shower and an eat-in kitchen with dishwasher. The home sits in a small co-op building directly across from Prospect Park and comes with monthly payments of $729. Elizabeth Kohen at Garfield Realty is the seller’s agent.
This pet-friendly 1-bedroom is in turnkey condition and offers a recently renovated kitchen with stainless appliances. Best of all is the storage: the apartment contains two closets, built-in bookcases, and lofted storage above the kitchen. The building is located steps from Riverside Park and has liberal purchasing rules. Jane Calvin at Compass represents the listing.
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Chelsea is one of NYC’s most sought-after neighborhoods, and StreetEasy shoppers certainly are eyeing this centrally located 1-bedroom. It features a sleek kitchen with granite counters, slate fireplace mantel, built-in bookshelves, refinished hardwoods, and a customized walk-in closet. The current asking price is some $65,000 below its 2015 closing price. Frank Giordano at Compass is the listing agent.
This rare stand-alone house has been converted into two units, each with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. What’s more, each unit has its own washer/dryer. The house also offers a shared driveway and rear garden. The listing agent Tyler Whitman at Triplemint notes the property would suit investors or buyers who seek to supplement their mortgage payments with additional income from rent.
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This stunning Murray Hill 2-bedroom duplex sits in a regal brownstone built in 1890. Throughout the space, soaring 14-foot ceilings and elegant crown molding set the tone. The home boasts two private terraces, a wood-burning fireplace, an eat-in kitchen, and dramatic set of spiral stairs leading to the massive master suite. The home isn’t just pretty, it’s smart, too. It’s been outfitted with double-pane windows, a security system, and new air-conditioning units. Brian Meier at Christie’s International represents the home.
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