
"A one-bedroom duplex at the tippy top of a three-story townhouse that was built in 1900. (The listing describes it as a "pocket penthouse" - sort of charming!) The first-floor living area has a wood-burning fireplace with a brick hearth and mantle. The kitchen is small and windowless, but there's tasteful marble flooring. The interior stairwell gives it all some glam and leads to the top floor, where there's the bedroom and walk-in, and also a bonus sunroom with a wall of north-facing leaded windows and a private roof deck."
"A studio in the Art Deco, Emery Roth-designed Normandy. This place is just brimming with good details: original herringbone hardwood floors, high-beamed ceilings, and gorgeous restored casement windows with an east-facing city view. As for the space, it's more than 700 square feet, with a circular dining alcove (extreme visual interest) and two generous closets."
Manhattan offers varied under-$1M housing: park- and subway-adjacent studios, carriage-house one-bedrooms, former shoe-factory conversions, and occasional true two-bedrooms. A one-bedroom duplex atop a three-story 1900 townhouse at 172 W. 82nd St. features a wood-burning fireplace with brick hearth and mantle, a small marble-floored kitchen, an interior stair to a top-floor bedroom and walk-in, a sunroom with north-facing leaded windows, and a private roof deck. Monthly charges for that unit are $2,522 plus a $465 assessment through April 2026. A studio at 140 Riverside Dr. in the Emery Roth-designed Normandy exceeds 700 square feet, retains original herringbone floors, high-beamed ceilings, restored casement windows, a circular dining alcove, and two closets; monthly charges are $1,902 covering many amenities.
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