Looking to buy a home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC open houses October 13 and 14. This roundup of Manhattan and Brooklyn homes offers many options across various budgets and unit sizes, but be sure to check out StreetEasy for all open houses in NYC this weekend.
Sitting on a tree-lined block of West 89th Street that ends in Riverside Park, this fourth-floor co-op does not disappoint with location. Things get even better inside, with top-notch finishes throughout, and an ideal floor plan that places the living room and kitchen at one end of the unit, and the two bedrooms (and two bathrooms!) in back. The listing is held by Jennifer Taylor of Compass.
The loft vibes are strong with this atmospheric unit in the under-appreciated Columbia St. Waterfront District. With 925 square feet, there’s room for a huge living area, a spacious bedroom, a home office, and a loft. (Adding a second bedroom is also doable.) Don’t miss the in-unit washer and dryer and the rustic-industrial kitchen, either. Represented by Beth Kenkel and Tita Omeze at Corcoran.
This roomy 1-bedroom has huge windows, plus city and sky views to make the most of them. Who wouldn’t love to look out over the streets of Brooklyn from their eighth-floor corner perch in a full-service condo building? If that ever gets old, you could rustle up something in the retro-chic kitchen, or venture out easily on any of the nine subway lines that are nearby. Listing by Jonathan R. Stein at Brown Harris Stevens.
Not only is this a gorgeous 1-bedroom in a lovely corner of the West Village, but thanks to a custom renovation and design, the unit’s interior is practically a work of art. Note the cool built-in dresser in what was the bedroom fireplace, the slick (but still warm) kitchen, the elegant shelves, and a bathroom worthy of a five-star hotel. You like Steve McQueen, don’t you? Listing held by Sherri Polin of Corcoran.
This co-op isn’t huge, but it is a true 1-bedroom in the ultra-lively Lincoln Square neighborhood at a very rare price. It’s well-designed, too, with an open kitchen — newly renovated, with higher-end appliances — and a bedroom that feels open and light-filled. It comes in an elevator building that allows parents buying and co-purchasing, as well as pied-à-terre use. Represented by Max Collins at Sotheby’s.
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