Looking to buy a home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC open houses March 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.
Live like a boss in this oversized, top-floor 1-bedroom in the epicenter of Greenwich Village. Big foyer entry with two closets leads to a 27-foot living room with dining area and open kitchen. Windows galore for natural light and stellar city views. The 121-unit mid-century co-op is centered around a keyed, private garden courtyard. Heat, hot water, electric and taxes are included in the monthly maintenance of $2,154. (Note: This is in a land-lease building.) Unlimited subletting allowed after 2 years for flexibility and potential investment income. Listed by Daniel Karp at Compass.
There’s no mistaking the special allure of this Park Slope brownstone 1-bedroom. In fact, a similar unit in the building sold for $755K in 2017, well over the $689K list price. So buyers looking here can be sure of the value in this top-floor unit that retains its prewar charm but has been bolstered with a lot of built-in cabinetry and a new kitchen and bath. Great location and low monthlies ($699K) for this listing from Yara Gosshein at Corcoran.
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There’s a lot to see in this 700-square-foot duplex, which is one of the most efficient remodels we’ve ever seen. The top floor is where the main living space exists, with a very smart kitchen remodel (hooray for that super-smart built-in fridge) plus a half-bath and rear patio. Downstairs features a master bedroom plus an office/nursery room and a second rear deck! Did we mention it also has a working fireplace? This is a home for all seasons from listing agent Elana Streim at Compass.
Feel the warmth in this smartly renovated co-op apartment, with its enviable study area with built-in bookcases and that butcher block counter in the cook-friendly kitchen. There are two side-by-side bedrooms that could perhaps convert to a large master. This is a super way to live on Mansion Row in the heart of historic Clinton Hill. Monthlies are $768 in this prewar, elevator building. Listing from Angela Ferrante at Brown Harris Stevens.
Designer-perfect interior makes this a magazine-spread listing from Matthew Burrows at Compass, thanks to custom built-ins, sumptuous high-end kitchen and huge bathroom big enough for a makeup table. Set at the crossroads of Greenwich Village, Union Square and the East Village, the location is ideal. It’s available furnished or unfurnished, so move right into this mid-century co-op and, like a lot of other residents here, never leave!
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