A Sutton Place One-Bedroom With a Mahogany-Lined Study for $799,000
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A Sutton Place One-Bedroom With a Mahogany-Lined Study for $799,000
"There's lots to like about this one-bedroom co-op on Hicks Street: It's the top floor of a brownstone on a leafy little stretch of the block (that's also just around the corner from the Clark Street station). The living room is small but has western exposures and a lot of sky. The rest is modest and lovely: A kitchen with warm wooden cabinetry and a dishwasher."
"A one-bedroom co-op on the border of Boerum Hill and Park Slope. (The spiral staircase here is a Rorschach test but it does make it a duplex - so.) The living room has southern exposures for all-day light and a working fireplace; the kitchen is a 90s Home Depot riff on mid-century modern that appeals to me. The downstairs bedroom has its own southern exposures - you're not in a basement, miraculously -"
Several sub-$1 million New York co-op apartments offer varied appeals. A $695,000 top-floor Brooklyn Heights one-bedroom occupies a brownstone near the Clark Street station, with western exposures, modest kitchen with wooden cabinetry and dishwasher, a walk-in closet, stacked washer/dryer, basement storage, and $820 monthly maintenance. A $575,000 Boerum Hill/Park Slope one-bedroom duplex features a spiral staircase, southern light, a working fireplace, a 1990s-styled kitchen, a downstairs bedroom with shelving, a stacked washer/dryer, and $651 maintenance. The listings include larger two-bedrooms and dated-but-spacious options in Forest Hills and Sutton Place.
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