The article discusses various housing options available for under a million dollars, focusing on spacious and well-renovated apartments. Highlighted properties include a chic one-bedroom co-op in Chelsea priced at $725,000, boasting modern renovations, built-in storage, and access to a landscaped garden. Another featured listing is a stylish two-bedroom condo in Bushwick for $979,000 with high ceilings and impressive kitchen amenities. Both listings provide not only aesthetic value but also functionalities appealing to urban residents, such as proximity to local attractions and community features.
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 former shoe factories, and even the occasional true two-bedroom.
This week: a renovated one-bedroom in a Chelsea co-op with nice built-ins and a duplex studio in Clinton Hill with loftlike qualities.
The maintenance fees, on the higher end for the neighborhood at just over $1,800 a month, cover the garden's upkeep and get you a resident manager, storage cage, bike-room access, an elevator, and shared laundry.
For those rare birds considering condo life in Bushwick, there's this two-bed, two-bath situated in one of the hard-partying neighborhood's quiet, residential corridors.
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