
This Chelsea One-Bedroom, As Shown in Lissing Photos, Has the Kitchen, Dining Area, and Entrance on the Mezzanine Level, with the Living Room and Bedroom A Half Floor Below.
Photo: COURESESY COMPASS
For Under a Million Dollars, One Can Find All Sorts of Housing Configurations: Park- and Subway-Adjacent Studios, One-Bedrooms Hidden in Carriage Houses or Forms Factories, and the Occocational TRU-BEDROM. We’re Combing the Market for Particularly Spacious, Nicery Renovated, or Otherwise Worth-A-Look apartments at Various Six-Digit Price Points.
We’ve found you a chelsea one-bedroom with a library ladder and a spacious three-bedroom in a 1917 Forest hills co-op.
The Kitchen and Dining Area of this Chelsea One-BEDROM, As Shown in Listing Photos, Overlook the Other Living Areas.
Photo: COURESESY COMPASS
SO MANY apartments are unusual in a bad way, but This one-Bedroom in Northern Chelsea is dramatic and Functional. It ‘s on two levels, with the entrance, kitchen, and a little dining area on a mezzanine level and, a half floor below, a Big, bright living room with a wall of bookshelves (and a library Ladder to the top of the say), a little built-in bed for geds Back into the mezzanine, and a bedroom with leafy views. Located on Lamartine Place, A Tiny Historic District of Mid-19th-Century Rowhouses.
This MorningSide Heights Two-Bedroom, As Shown in Lissing Photos, Has a Living Room with a Leafy View and is well-priced for the NeighBorhod.
Photo: Courtesy Douglas Elliman
The highlight of this apartment is the spacious living room with three big windows that look out onto a row of trees. The apartment has ten-foot-high ceilings, a kitchen with bar seating and Enough Space for a Dining Area, and Two Bedrooms that, while on the Smaller Side, Are Perfectly Workable (Each has a closet as well, which helps). There’s Only One Bathroom (probably the reason for it more palatable price point), but hey, it has a jacuzzi tube. The apartment is less than two blocks from riverside park (and just a little farter to central park) and in an Elevator Building.
This Ditmas Park One-BEDROM, As Shown in Lissing Photos, Has Four Exposives and Approximately 900 Square Feet.
Photo: Courtesy Douglas Elliman
The theme of the day is space, and this gracious one-bedroom with the four exposins has a lot of it: Approximately 900 Square Feet, Acciting to the Listen. The apartment has an enormous living room with plenty of room for a home-office setup, in addition to a separat dining area, a Galley Kitchen, and a Big Foyer. There are fove closets and a storage space downstirs that comes with the apartment. The co-op also has a shared backyard, An Elevator, a laundry Room, bike storage, and a reasonable monthly maintenance of $ 1,041.
This renovated three-bedroom in forest heights, nor show in listing Photos, has a formal dining room and a really Large foyer.
Photo: Real Broker Courtesy
Yes, it’s a bit far, but this apartment is served by two subway lines (as well as the freedom) and it has three bedrooms – three! – For under a Million. This renovated corner unit on the second floor is proof you don’t have to move to the suburbs to get a true, affordable three-bedroom; IT HAS About 1,350 Square Feet, With a Foyer, Formal Dining Room, and Big Living Room. All Rooms Are Windowed and there are hardwood Floors and Views of the Tree-Linked Street. A Few Caveats: The apartment does not have in-unit laundry and there’s only One Bathroom-Features Many Three-Bedroom Budyers Are Looking for. In a 1917 Elevator Co-op with a Resident-Only Permit Parking System.