Whether you’re ready to move today or you just want to see what’s out there, New York City weekends are a great time to check out all the open houses the city has to offer. Though there are tons of amazing options, we put together a few that caught our eyes. They include a loft in Tribeca with soaring ceilings and iron columns, a Brooklyn Heights penthouse with a terrace like nothing you’ve seen before, and a Cobble Hill one-bedroom built in 1851. If these leave you looking for more, as always, there’s more listings with upcoming open houses on StreetEasy.
This apartment is quintessential Tribeca chic. The industrial period loft details include 12’7” high ceilings, iron columns, arched windows, and a wide, open space. It also has flexibility to shift it from a one-bedroom with an office to another configuration. The state-of-the-art kitchen has custom cabinets from the Italian brand Scavolini, a Miele oven, and a Gaggenau gas cooktop and range hood. The bedroom has a custom closet and an en-suite bathroom, and a second bathroom has a large dressing area. And don’t miss the landscaped roof deck with city views!
Over in Brooklyn, we have a recently renovated Cobble Hill two-bedroom. The spacious living area features gleaming hardwood floors, high ceilings, large windows, and an elegant kitchen area with cabinets that blend in beautifully, as well as appliances that include a Fisher & Paykel refrigerator, a cooktop and oven from Miele, and quartz countertops. There’s also a dishwasher. The bedrooms have custom cabinets and walk-in closets, and the bathroom is state of the art. There’s also laundry on the floor and a rooftop deck.
This one-bedroom apartment in Chelsea is located in an Italianate brownstone dating to 1856. On the top floor, it has a skylight, 10-foot ceilings, large windows, and a wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen boasts a breakfast bar and a dishwasher. The bedroom is off of the living room through a set of French doors. A spiral staircase leads from the apartment to a very cute private roof deck. Best of all: it’s on the market for under $1 million!
We’re heading back to Cobble Hill to an historic 1851 elevator building for this one-bedroom duplex with 16’ ceilings. The centerpiece of this home is a chic living and dining room with a wood-burning fireplace and expansive windows that offer great views. The modern galley kitchen comes with stainless steel appliance, and the first-floor bathroom has a coveted washer/dryer. Perched on the home’s upper level, the large, king-sized bedroom features a walk-in close, two skylights, and an ensuite bath. The apartment is outfitted with a video intercom, and the building has a shared roof deck.
Last but not least, this two-bedroom penthouse duplex in Brooklyn Heights is a New York dream. The living and dining room has wraparound windows with views of New York Harbor, the Manhattan & Brooklyn skylines, and the Hudson River. The chef’s kitchen boasts Caesarstone countertops and backsplash, green cabinets, and a Bosch dishwasher, and the two large bedrooms — the primary on the lower level and the secondary on the upper level — both have ensuite bathrooms and plenty of closet space. But what’s most unique about the apartment is a remarkably large private terrace that extends around two sides of the building and offers panoramic views of the city and the water.
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