One bedroom apartments are the most demanded and searched apartment type in NYC, making it harder to find one at a decent price. To help out, we’re checking out five 1-bedrooms across various neighborhoods with asking prices under $1 million and we’ve stumbled across some good finds, from an abode near Central Park to a West Village home with a spacious patio.
After a full revamp, this cute corner home in Cobble Hill is priced to sell. The apartment is just one flight up in a prewar apartment and features refinished hardwood floors, huge windows with black framing, and an abundance of natural light. The kitchen is windowed and outfitted with subway tiles and stainless steel appliances, while the bathroom features stylish penny floor tiles and a large window. The building is pet friendly and residents have access to two private gardens, bike storage, and a laundry room.
With more than 800 square feet of space and a 400-square-foot private patio, there’s plenty of room to relax at this co-op. The living room is filled with sunlight and the open kitchen has quartz countertops, KitchenAid appliances, and lots of white cabinets. The spacious bedroom boasts a large walk-in closet and direct access to the patio. An in-unit washer/dryer adds convenience, as does central heating and air conditioning.
The warm wood floors and bright open spaces invite you to come in and get comfortable. The large foyer has an oversized custom closet and leads into the light-filled living room. The king-sized bedroom neighbors the living room and features a double window with views of the tree-lined street below. The kitchen is modest but equipped with the essentials and the full bathroom has three built-in cabinets that help with storage needs.
This compact abode on the Upper East Side is a perfect starter home and has a relatively affordable asking price. The space is bathed in sunlight and touts soaring ceilings, warm wood floors, French doors, and several large windows throughout. The micro kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a handful of cabinets, while the windowed bathroom features a deep soaking tub with a rain shower fixture.
Last but not least is this stunning floor-through home that’s located in a historic townhouse just steps away from the American Museum of Natural History and Central Park. The rooms are expansive with both a wood-burning fireplace and a decorative one—the former in the living area and the latter in the bedroom. A renovation introduced stainless steel appliances, quartz countertops, and an undermount sink into the windowed kitchen, along with modern finishes in the bathroom that includes marble floors, a Toto toilet, and a built-in towel shelf. The home boasts an in-unit washer/dryer and is pet-friendly.
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