An Enormous Two-Bedroom With a Working Fireplace in Jackson Heights for $899,000
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An Enormous Two-Bedroom With a Working Fireplace in Jackson Heights for $899,000
"For under a million dollars, one can find all sorts of housing configurations: park- and subway-adjacent studios, one-bedrooms hidden in carriage houses or former shoe factories, and even the occasional true two-bedroom. We're combing the market for particularly spacious, nicely renovated, or otherwise worth-a-look apartments at various six-digit price points. This week, a two-bedroom prewar in Jackson Heights with some modern touches and a railroad worth considering in Carroll Gardens."
"There's ample prewar charm (mahogany inlay and parquet hardwood floors, a working fireplace with an impressive mantel), and the place is pretty turnkey. The living room is properly large, with what's basically a separate dining room, and has windows that look out onto the co-op's private garden. The two bedrooms are on opposite ends of the apartment - ideal - and the rear bedroom is set up with a walk-in closet and dual exposures with oversize casement windows."
Under one million dollars, buyers can find varied housing configurations across neighborhoods, including park- and subway-adjacent studios, carriage-house one-bedrooms, and occasional true two-bedrooms. A 1922 Elm Court garden co-op in Jackson Heights offers a two-bedroom, two-bath layout with mahogany inlay, parquet hardwood floors, a working fireplace with an impressive mantel, and a turnkey presentation. The living room includes a separate dining area and garden-facing windows; bedrooms are separated, with the rear bedroom featuring a walk-in closet and dual exposures. Monthly maintenance is $1,100 covering storage, a live-in super, and shared laundry. A Carroll Gardens railroad one-bedroom lists with exposed brick, a fireplace mantel, and large leaded windows despite a windowless kitchen.
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