Looking to buy a home in NYC? Take a look at our five favorite NYC open houses September 1 and 2. This roundup of Manhattan homes showing over Labor Day weekend offers many options across various budgets and unit sizes, but be sure to check out StreetEasy for all open houses in NYC this weekend.
Calling all amateur chefs: this Hell’s Kitchen 1-bedroom has a renovated kitchen with an attractive breakfast bar, plus tons of counter space and new appliances. The spacious master bedroom gets plenty of light from its south-facing windows, and meanwhile, the easy-approve co-op building has both an elevator and a bike room. Pets and pied-à-terres are allowed. Patrick Xie of Lucas X Realty is the listing agent.
There’s no New York home like a nice duplex, and this Flatiron find has all the airy space we love about combined units. The entire place spans 1,100 square feet, which means there’s room for seven closets (including one walk-in), a spacious foyer, a huge bedroom, and an extra nook that could be used as an office. That spiral staircase is above-average when it comes to style, too. Erin Wheelock and Kyle Brennan of Keller Williams hold the listing.
This Downtown Brooklyn 1-bedroom has it all: The kitchen is outfitted with marble countertops, stainless-steel appliances, and enough room to actually cook. The bedroom and living room enjoy plenty of light, and neither looks the least bit cramped. Meanwhile, the unit comes in a full-service co-op (doorman, laundry, gym, gardens, parking) just one stop into Brooklyn. Contact the owner via the StreetEasy listing for more info.
This 1-bedroom is in the posh Orion condominium, which is just adjacent to Hell’s Kitchen and a block or two from nearly all the subway lines in the city. The building is famous for its 29th-floor laundry room and opulent amenities, and this unit more than lives up to its atmosphere of luxury. The wood-paneled walls, sweeping views from floor-to-ceiling windows, and sleek, modern kitchen all speak to the fact that if you live here, you’ve made it. Listing by Eran Haviv and David Banoun of Essence Realty.
As if you needed another benefit to living in Tudor City besides its elegant architecture, park-like atmosphere, and plentiful amenities, this 21st-story studio throws in incredible panoramas of the East River. The unit itself is certainly not huge, but it has everything you need. And it’ll doubtless feel bigger when you gaze out of its casement windows at those amazing views. Listing by Ryan MacGregor of Astoria Realty.
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