
"A one-bedroom on the parlour floor of a brownstone that has 12-foot ceilings and ten-foot south-facing windows with pocket shutters. I'm just in, you know? The renovation here also speaks without shouting: blonde herringbone floors, custom built-ins, and a bathroom update that retains the rest of the apartment's prewar styling. (The lofted area above the living room is either additional storage or guest accommodations - you pick.)"
"The kitchen is small and stashed in a corner off the living room, but it's been nicely cleaned up with a new refrigerator and a dishwasher that looks very Home Depot floor model to me. The bedroom is long and narrow but offers a decent amount of storage in a closet that runs nearly the width of the room. It's in a small eight-unit co-op building with no amenities to speak of (in-building laundry is pretty much it),"
Properties under $1M include park- and subway-adjacent studios, one-bedrooms in carriage houses or former shoe factories, and occasional true two-bedrooms. A one-bedroom parlour-floor brownstone at 133 West 75th (Parlour A), priced at $847,000, features 12-foot ceilings, ten-foot south-facing windows with pocket shutters, blonde herringbone floors, custom built-ins, a lofted area, a corner kitchen with a new refrigerator and dishwasher, and a bedroom with a wide closet; the eight-unit co-op has $770 monthly maintenance and is near Central Park and transit. A Turtle Bay two-bedroom at $745,000 offers 1,124 square feet, a private garden, a good lobby, and prewar charm with moldings and a beamed ceiling.
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