Best feature: What really stands out about this apartment is its layout: A long corridor leads into the large living room, giving the living space a sense of privacy from the outside world. The kitchen is set apart from the rest of the apartment and offers a window, plenty of counter space and a dishwasher; there’s also a window in the bathroom. Overall, the place is airy, light-filled and totally functional. Prewar details, like decorative molding and transom windows, up the charm.
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Biggest drawback: The bathroom, while renovated, is small, has no tub and requires a shower curtain. Also worth noting: There is no image of the second bedroom.