Looking to buy a home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC open houses on July 27 and 28. This roundup of Manhattan and Brooklyn homes offers many options across various budgets and unit sizes, but be sure to search StreetEasy for all open houses in NYC this weekend.
Not sure we’ve ever seen a studio listing this good at this price ever in the history of our StreetEasy blog. This Tudor City co-op unit is going for under $300K and has tons of closet space, a renovated kitchen with custom cabinets and a smart little counter for work and eating. Plus, the monthly maintenance fees are under $800 and includes electricity (air conditioning), water, heat, real estate taxes, and is 50 percent tax-deductible. Cheryl Rodrigues at Halstead is the sellers agent.
This 2-bedroom prewar co-op has been on and off the market since 2017, starting at an eye-popping $648K. After a series of price drops, it’s approaching a realistic price in keeping with other sales in the building. Best features: High ceilings, renovated Pullman kitchen, split bedrooms and 625 square feet of interior space. Plus the location is close to the 1 train and eateries galore. Pied-à-terre use is OK and subletting is allowed one year after purchase. Listing by Bruce Robertson, Lynne VanAuken and Nick Rafello of Compass.
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Unusual and wonderful is what you’ll find in this penthouse duplex with a loft and two rooftop decks. Expertly renovated to make use of every nook and cranny under high and angled ceilings, it all adds up to a nifty and private oasis in the heart of Gramercy Park. The price from Glenn Davis at Douglas Elliman is in line with the median asking price for 1-bedrooms in the neighborhood, and at 725 square feet, this is a very fair price. It’s set in Little Gramercy, a boutique co-op building with elevator, central laundry room, live-in super, and bike storage. Cats are OK but no doggies.
This pretty much is a straight-up perfect apartment in a desirable Clinton Hill prewar co-op complex. It features a large master bedroom in the rear of the unit and enviable city views from every room. Remodeled urban farmhouse-style kitchen with a pass-through window and breakfast bar adds flexibility to the space. The monthlies are under $1,000, and the complex generates its own power supply for cost-effectiveness and environmental sensitivity. Kristi Ambrosetti at Sotheby’s is the listing agent.
This $3.75M brick two-family will tickle the fancy of buyers at this hefty price point who want something different — in a really good way. Remodeled to mimic a French chateau, the owner’s triplex unit is a terrific blend of modern utility and old-school aesthetics. For instance, the top floor holds a massive playroom with a fully-tiled bathroom with tub and shower connected to two bedrooms with sliding doors. Can you say kid heaven? Rental history shows $8K generated for the master unit, and an additional $3,500 for the separate duplex unit with patio. Central air, high-end kitchen, fireplaces, storage galore. Terry Naini at Brown Harris Stevens is the seller’s agent.
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