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A private rooftop, washer and dryer in-unit, and basement storage are just a few of the many amenities included in this condo inside a converted townhouse. It’s also designed to passive house standards, with features like on-demand hot water, triple-pane windows and circulating air to help keep carrying costs low. This sale is represented by Lucy Struever of Douglas Elliman.
Built in 1901, this current single-family/legal two-family home retains its original pine floors, wood-burning fireplace, brick walls and clawfoot tub. The home also includes a washer and dryer hookup, plus a garden in the back. This sale is represented by Kirsten Syrett and Sarah Chamberlin of Compass.
This co-op offers 11.5-foot ceilings and a chef’s kitchen (featuring Miele appliances), while the building offers storage and a laundry room, all for 53 percent below the neighborhood median. This sale is represented by Nadia Bartolucci, Rachel Altschuler, and Justin Edelstein of Douglas Elliman.
A wood-burning fireplace, 12-foot ceilings, and original decorative mantle are some of the prewar details that come in this co-op. An in-unit washer and dryer makes for a modern amenity, while the private roof deck is a timeless one. This sale is represented by Anna Kahn of Halstead.
A new renovation means top-of-the-line kitchen appliances, finished hardwood floors, and brand-new light fixtures, while an original cast iron tub and high ceilings are remaining prewar details. The building offers a resident super, laundry room and bike storage. This sale is represented by Greg Mire, Michelle Duarte, and Caitlin Pearlman of Compass.
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