
"A lovely two-bedroom, two-bath co-op on East 79th and a reminder that virtual staging is a blight on our listings. Instead of simply admiring the living room's blond herringbone floors, beamed ceilings, and trio of south-facing windows, you have to look past a middling coastal palette of fake furniture. Both bedrooms have double closets, can fit a king, and have south-facing windows. The secondary even comes with an en suite bathroom."
"Construction from the early 2000s can be so bleak, but this two-bedroom, 1.5-bath condo has its charms (starting with that half-bath). The living room is bright and spacious (you will either love the exposed brick or you won't), with a nicely sized balcony that brings in more light. The warm wood cabinetry in the open kitchen keeps things simple. The island adds counter space or a hybrid dining area if you're hoping to maximize seating in the living, and there's a dishwasher."
Under $1 million, buyers can find a range of apartments including park- and subway-adjacent studios, one-bedrooms in carriage houses or former factories, and occasional true two-bedrooms. A Lenox Hill two-bedroom co-op listed for $859,000 features blond herringbone floors, beamed ceilings, south-facing windows, double closets in both bedrooms, an en suite in the secondary, a galley kitchen, and $4,790 monthly maintenance that includes a 24-hour doorman, bike room, storage, laundry, and elevator, with easy access to Central Park and the 6 train. A Bed-Stuy two-bedroom condo listed for $995,000 offers exposed brick, a balcony, warm wood cabinetry, an island, dishwasher, in-unit washer-dryer, and a keylock private elevator entrance.
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