Have the best of both worlds: Own your own townhouse and occupy the duplex portion, then get rental income from the garden level 1-bedroom apartment. Or, take it all over for yourself! This recently renovated townhouse offers plenty of light, thanks to a skylight and oversize windows. It’s close to the F, G and R lines. Listing by Lindsay Barton Barrett, Christina Abad and Cristina Criado of Douglas Elliman.
Lose yourself in this 925-square-foot 2-bedroom apartment with 12-foot ceilings that offer a tremendous sense of space and light. Everything is top-notch. Built for St. John’s College in 1928, this art deco building was then converted into 105 co-op apartments back in the 1980s. Pets are allowed and it has a full-time doorman. Laura Amin, Michael Murphy and Shelley Wasserman of Compass share the listing.
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This charming 1-bedroom co-op in desirable Brooklyn Heights is priced well below the median sold price ($735K) and the monthlies are a low $624. And if you put 20% down, your 30-year mortgage payment ($2,183) would be below the median asking rent for the neighborhood ($3,200). Listing by Heather McMaster, Ariane Dembs, and Annette Glass of Corcoran.
Located on a cobblestone street in coveted West Village, this 2-bedroom co-op actually has a bonus space for a den or nursery just off the master. Everything has been nicely updated, including marble countertops and high-end appliances in the kitchen and subway tile surround in the bathrooms. Listing by Marc Solomon and Alessandra Delacruz of Compass.
Plenty of exposed brick and two decorative fireplaces lend lots of warmth to this open-concept co-op. It has a couple of closets, but there is additional storage and laundry facilities in the basement. The kitchen has a dishwasher and pets are allowed! Listing by Nicholas Oliver and Elisa Flores of HomeDax.
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