
"If you've been dying to live in a school, this might be your chance. This condo is located in PS90, a Gothic-style school from 1907 with a nicely preserved exterior that was converted in 2010. The apartment itself is a corner unit with plenty of light and super-high ceilings - 12 feet - and a built-in loft corner for those who want to take advantage of that."
"The bedroom comes with two walk-in closets, an en suite bathroom, and built-ins for even more storage. The highlight is the wood-burning fireplace that sits at the center of the living room. (Time to find a wood-delivery guy?) The $2,977 monthlies, which include taxes, are expensive, but the building comes with a 24-hour doorman, elevator operator, live-in super, laundry, bike room, and roof deck."
A range of Manhattan apartments under $1 million offer varied layouts, renovated interiors, and notable building amenities. A Harlem corner condo at 220 West 148th Street #3K in a converted 1907 PS90 school lists for $899,000 with 12-foot ceilings, a built-in loft, in-unit washer-dryer, renovated kitchen and bath, and relatively high monthly charges plus assessment. A Murray Hill pre-war co-op at 67 Park Avenue #6C lists for $799,000 with two walk-in closets, an en suite bathroom, built-ins, and a central wood-burning fireplace. Building amenities across listings include doormen, fitness rooms, laundry, bike storage, and roof access.
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