
"An updated one-bedroom co-op in the London Terrace Towers. I find the beamed ceilings here lovely, though your mileage may vary on the light fixture in the otherwise simple and spacious living room. The kitchen has a Carrara-marble island and new appliances. (You may want to paint the cabinets.) The bedroom is large with an extra-deep closet. (There are two other closets in the apartment, and one of them is a walk-in.) The bathroom has been recently renovated with white tiling and clean fixtures."
"A one-bedroom co-op with nice light and a short walk to Prospect Park. A simple layout with windows in every room - including the nicely sized living room and a bright nook of a kitchen with a dining island. The kitchen itself appears to have gotten a recent-ish renovation with new tiling, a good amount of counter space, and a washer-dryer."
Varied New York City properties under $1 million include studios, one-bedrooms, and occasional two-bedrooms in desirable neighborhoods. A Prospect Heights one-bedroom at $760,000 features abundant light, windows in every room, a renovated kitchen with dining island and washer-dryer, a king-size bedroom, and $1,053 monthly maintenance with a bike room. A Chelsea one-bedroom at $950,000 in London Terrace Towers offers beamed ceilings, a Carrara-marble kitchen island, new appliances, multiple closets including a walk-in, a renovated bathroom, and $2,690 maintenance for full-service amenities including a doorman, pool, sauna, and steam room. A Yorkville two-bedroom at $799,000 includes southwestern exposures and soft archways.
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