It’s a great weekend to look at New York City apartments! We’ve highlighted a few of our favorites, ranging from a light-filled West Village 2-bedroom in an 1887 building to a Murray Hill 1-bedroom that feels like it’s made of glass. Read on for apartments with roof gardens, 10-foot ceilings, and dressing rooms so big they could be bedrooms. And if you’re looking for even more, head straight to StreetEasy!
This large 2-bedroom in a landmark 1887 West Village building is one to see! It has southern, eastern, and northern exposures making it remarkably light-filled. Enter through the oversized living and dining area with custom built-in bookshelves and cabinets, large plank hardwood floors, a bar nook, and a wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen is notably large and has a dishwasher, washing machine and dryer, and two windows bringing in great natural light. The primary bedroom has its own fireplace, and a dressing room that could be used as an office or even an extra bedroom!
Over in Murray Hill, we have a beautifully sleek 1-bedroom with wide windows overlooking the East River. Glass doors separate the living room and bedroom, giving the space an airy feel. There’s a beautiful eat-in kitchen that has detailed cabinetry, a full-size Wolf induction oven, a Miele dishwasher, and Caesarstone countertops and window frames. The window seats make this room feel particularly cozy. A doorman and an elevator in the building round out the listing.
This spectacular Chelsea 2-bedroom is a gem. The living room has gorgeous 10-foot ceilings that make the space feel endless, and large windows that fill the room with natural light. The state-of-the-art kitchen has all new appliances and sleek countertops, and the apartment also has two bathrooms and in-unit laundry. Amenities in the building include a doorman, a full-time superintendent, and rooftop gardens.
Across the river in Park Slope, this 1-bedroom in a 1900 building radiates warmth. With exposed brick, gleaming hardwood floors, a decorative fireplace, high ceilings, and two large windows, the living room stuns. The eat-in kitchen has quartz countertops and custom cabinetry. You’ll love the notable closet space in the bedroom, and the deep soaking tub in the luxurious bathroom.
This Jackson Heights 1-bedroom already feels like home. The foyer leads into a dining area and sunken living room with high ceilings, Art Deco moldings, and views of the garden below. A dishwasher, great counter space, and space for a small breakfast nook complete the kitchen, while three windows in the spacious bedroom bring in incredible light. The pre-war co-op building offers an elevator, a live-in superintendent, laundry rooms, a garden area, and a shared party room.
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