Looking to buy a new home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC open houses June 1 and 2. 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.
Industrial roots are the lure in this 1900’s-era co-op in the heart of the West Village. From the exposed brick and barrel ceilings, this is iconic NYC historic architecture married to modernity, thanks to the bold architectural windows and large kitchen for real cooks. The list price from listing agent Cordelia Stephens of Halstead is well under the neighborhood’s median price of $1.2 million for 1-bedrooms. The building is pet-friendly and offers laundry on every floor. There’s a roof deck and parking at an extra charge.
Here’s a European take on a historic 1910 apartment in Park Slope, thanks to the blond pine floors, plain-front cabinetry, beamed ceilings and a recessed study nook and lighting. Located in the Armory condo building one block from Prospect Park, it’s no wonder this 2-bedroom listing from Compass agents Kristina Leonetti and Natalia Harvey has attracted over 75 StreetEasy shoppers. Low monthlies under $900.
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This generously sized 1-bedroom sits in a mid-century condo building on Third Avenue where the East Village, Union Square and Greenwich Village intersect. A flexible sublet policy can add value, and with monthlies at $1,176, and a price point well under the $909K median asking price for East Village 1-bedrooms, this listing from Josh Rubin at Douglas Elliman is definitely worth a look.
This unique West Village loft-like condo will appeal to anyone who sees value in a very private, modern studio that opens to a sensational, landscaped terrace. A living area with a wood-burning fireplace separates the sleeping area from the kitchen. This unit sold in 2014 for $1.445 million, just over the $1.399 million list price. The current list price five years later represents only modest appreciation and no price gouging. Meredith Kutner at Brown Harris Stevens is the listing agent.
Swoon-worthy is the best way to describe this alluring duplex penthouse at the stunning, 2013 boutique condo development at 20 Henry Street. With 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a spiral staircase and a massive, 1,500-square-foot private terrace off the master, this is truly a special listing in Brooklyn Heights from Eric Sidman at Compass and is priced right around the $2.85 million median listing of other 3 bedrooms in the neighborhood. Monthlies are over $2,700.
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Buying? Learn why it’s pricier to buy a home over $1 million. It’s called the mansion tax and it can add a chunk of money to your closing costs.
Selling? Learn how much NYS and NYC transfer taxes might eat away at your bottom line.