So Many Double-Height Ceilings and Baroque Flourishes
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So Many Double-Height Ceilings and Baroque Flourishes
"Kips Bay Apartments $4,125, 1-bedroom: I'm usually skeptical of these double-height lofted one-bedrooms, but the combination of the tatami mats and the oversize windows are calming me down. Sutton Place Apartments $2,850, 1-be"
Apartment availability in New York is described as harder than ever, with even poor studios renting for thousands of dollars and attracting long tenant lines. Listings are grouped by neighborhoods, including the Upper West Side, Turtle Bay, Kips Bay, and Sutton Place. Upper West Side options feature renovated alcove studios, Dickensian brownstone-like one-bedrooms with working fireplaces, and larger units with noted ceiling beams, natural light, and historic brownstone character. Turtle Bay listings emphasize ornate, decorative interiors with Versailles-like styling and playful accents. Kips Bay highlights a double-height lofted one-bedroom with tatami mats and large windows. Overall, the listings focus on distinctive architectural details and relative affordability for certain features.
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