Looking to buy a home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC open houses February 9 and 10. 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.
It’s extremely rare to find any listing under $500,000 in Lenox Hill, let alone an engaging studio apartment like this from Compass’ Mattie Weiser. The first-floor level may help keep the price down on this unit, but look at that charming step-down entry, the 9-foot ceilings and separate kitchen. This is truly a smart play for anyone looking to get into the NYC real estate game.
This is how you remodel an Upper East Side apartment in a boutique co-op: Load it with cabinetry and built-ins to deliver clean lines and tons of storage. This apartment is tailor-made for anyone who treasures Central Park, Museum Mile (the Guggenheim can be seen from the building!) and access to 4, 5 and 6 subway lines. Celia Mastbaum at Corcoran is the listing agent.
Combine Gramercy Park and a remodeled 1-bedroom corner unit and, presto, you’ve got a very hot listing. The new kitchen with breakfast bar is very smart, sexy and efficient. The bathroom makeover is, too. As a comparison, the median for this neighborhood is $995,000 for a 1-bedroom, so a buyer already has tremendous upside. Listing shared by agents Christine Toes Muldoon and Gulnara Yunussova at Compass.
This sunny, warm 2-bedroom in bustling Prospect Heights is on the radar of more than 90 StreetEasy shoppers. It’s one flight up in a 1910 co-op building that boasts just 24 total units — many of which have attracted intense buyer interest when they’ve come up for sale. Suzanne Koxvold and Bobby O. Larrea at Compass are the sellers agents.
At $1,216 per square foot, this is not exactly bargain-pricing for Carroll Gardens. But this 1,200-square foot 2-bed/2-bath condo in 7-unit boutique building is special, thanks to clean lines, open layout, recessed lighting and a lovely balcony. This building combined an existing townhouse and a new addition completed in 2007 to deliver coveted apartments like this one from listing agents Heather McMaster and Ariane Dembs at Corcoran. Tax abatements expire in 2023.