In New York City's competitive real estate market, properties under a million dollars include varied options like a striking East Village one-bedroom with circular layout and elegant features, and a sophisticated Sutton Place one-bedroom with stylish renovations and outdoor space. Both properties highlight the importance of unique design elements while being conveniently located near parks and restaurants, making them appealing yet affordably priced choices for potential buyers.
This one-bedroom in the East Village is nothing like the chopped-up apartments so endemic to the neighborhood, but it does have a somewhat unusual circular layout with a renovated, pass-through kitchen off the living room. There's a big central living/dining room with a wall of high arched windows overlooking a quiet leafy street and built-in bookshelves, plus exposed brick in two rooms.
Located on the second floor of a building between Avenues B and C, about a block from Tompkins Square Park - not the most convenient location for catching the subway, but it's a quick walk to Veselka and Superiority Burger.
The listing refers to the 13.5-by-26.5 living and dining room as 'the salon,' which would come off as pretentious in most apartments but actually feels appropriate here.
The elegant furnishings (not included) help, of course, but the apartment really has been stylishly overhauled with white coffered ceilings, wide-plank white-oak floors, and pale blue-gray walls.
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