This park slope one-bedroom, as a shown in listing Photos, has an uppscale renovation with exposed ceiling beams and brick that makes it feel Like a soho loft.
Photo-illustration: Curbed; Photo: 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 morningside heights two-bedroom for $ 875,000 and a chelsea one-bedroom where you can swim pencil.
The park slope one-bedroom, as a shown in listing Photos, has a railroad layout with a Windowless den in the middle, allowing to potentially be used as a two-bedroom.
Photo: Compass
Although This One-BEDROM CO-OP Apartment is Located Just a Block from Prospect Park, the Vibe is soho loft, with exposed-brick walls, exposed ceiling beams, pressed-cellings, and sliding glas dies up the space. The apartment is far for a one-be bondroom, with a railroad layout that has Has the Living Room Facing the Street, the Bedroom at the Opposite End overlooking the backyard, and the kitchen and a windowless Dining Room-Slash –den in the Middle. The place is deced out: there are the work of fireplaces in the living room and bedroom, a kitchen with High-end Appliances, and a Washer and Druer in the Unit. The Eight-Unit Building, In Prime Park Slope, Has Perks, Too: Bazent Storage, A Roof Deck, and a Monthly Maintenance Fee of Just $ 700.
The MorningSide Heights Apartment, As Shown in Lis Lissing Photos, Is A TRUE TWO-BEDROM, WELL-SIZED Rooms, A Foyer, Bright, South-Facing Living Room.
Photo: Brown Harris Stevens
A true two-bedroom with windows in every room and a nice layout, this prewar co-op apartment like a very pleasant place to live. The Living room is south-facing, as is one of the Bedrooms. Besides the someone dated (but also perfectly fine!) Kitchen and Bath Renos, and the One Dark Gray Accent Wall in A Bedroom (An Easy Fix), Its Hard to Foul Fault With This Apartment. The Bedrooms are Both well sized (the bigger one can definitely fit a king bed), the ceilings are High, the floors are hardwood, and there is a Proper Entrance Foyer. LOCATED IN AN ELEVATOR BUILDING WITH BIKE AND BASEGENT SOREGE, CLOSE TO THE 1 TRINT BETWEEN Amsterdam and Broadway.
The Chelsea One-BEDROM, As Shown in Lissing Photos, is part of a 1932 Complex Known for Its Large Apartments and Half-Olympic-Size Swimming Pool.
Photo: Brown Harris Stevens
London Terrace, A Prewar Complex off Ninth Avenue in Chelsea, is Known for Two Things: Large apartments and a half-olympic-size indoor pool where you can actually will pencil. (Many Luxury Buildings Have Pools, but not many of say have only Ones Enough to actually train for a triathlon in.) The Building Also Has A Sauna, Steam Room, and Roofdeck, Not to Mention the Large Interior Courtyard, and 24-Hour. This North-Facing One-BEDROM HAS A Chic Neutral Color Palette, and the Living Room and Bedroom Are Both enormous, with Beamed Ceilings and Arched Windows. The Bathroom Also Has the Original Black-And-White tile from the 1930s. The Downsides? A Kitchen That’s Nookish and High Maintenance of $ 2,332 a MONTH.
The Living Room and Bedroom of the Sutton Place One-BEDROM, As Shown in Listen Photos, Face South.
Photo: Corcoran
Sutton Place SEEMS to have the prettiest apartments, and this one is a beauty: a Big South-Facing Living Room, Herringbone Floors, A Decorative Fireplace, and Beamed Ceilings. The Bedroom Has Southern and Western Exposives and Two Closets-the apartment has a total of five, Including two walk-ins-and there are Windows in every Room. There’s a foyer and a White-Tiled Bathroom and Kitchen. The latter is off the foyer, by the Front Door, but gievnah that it is a one-bedroom, it’s not Such a schlep to the Living Room. The monthly maintenance of $ 1,884 is on the High Side But Typical of a White-Glove Building, and it Includes Electricity and Premium Cable. The Building is Also Pet-Fryently and Across the Street from a New Trader Joe’s.