Our NYC open houses for October 10 and 11 start off big and bright in Downtown Brooklyn. Industrial-era dimensions fuel the modern interior at this Toy Factory Lofts condo. It comes complete with top-floor views from a wall of windows, 11-foot ceilings, and an open kitchen with a dishwasher. There’s also an in-unit washer and dryer, central air, and plenty of closets, plus the building’s fab roof deck is just one flight up. Contact a StreetEasy Expert on the listing for details.
Want to see what mint condition looks like? This stunning Cobble Hill duplex has been so perfectly remodeled that it’s already been given magazine-spread treatment. Original prewar details are enhanced by designer finishes. The main floor boasts a powder room and an open living/kitchen space with a working fireplace, striking blue cabinets, and a full slate of high-end appliances. Downstairs are two bedrooms, an office nook, a washer/dryer, and a full bathroom. Mark Jovanovic at Compass is the seller’s agent.
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Holy outdoor space! Just look at this 800-square-foot private rooftop terrace — a knockout feature that makes this Hell’s Kitchen 1BR one of the most interesting NYC open houses for October 10 and 11. Imagine the parties, activities, and fun to be had up there. The home is located in a small, pet-friendly condo building with elevator and storage. Contact a StreetEasy Expert on the listing for more info.
Looking for value uptown? Welcome to this spacious 2-bedroom at the Academy Twins, a pet-friendly condo complex with elevator and gym in the heart of Inwood. The updated and windowed kitchen opens to a dining nook. New subway tile makes the bathroom sparkle, and there are plenty of closets at the entry and in both bedrooms. And it’s conveniently close to the 1 and A trains and beautiful Fort Tryon Park. Listed by Matthew Bizzarro of Bizzarro Agency.
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Our final NYC open house for October 10 and 11 is this charming studio. It epitomizes the West Village, which remains one of New York’s most desirable neighborhoods thanks to its historic housing stock and inviting streets lined with trees, shops, and restaurants. In addition to whitewashed brick, a working fireplace, and original prewar detail, this unit boasts a loft bed, a dishwasher, and an in-unit washer dryer. Co-op purchasing and sublet rules are pretty generous, too. Michael Patti at Nest Seekers is the listing agent.
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