StreetEasy’s Most Wanted: Million dollar baby…er…apartments
Have seven figures to spare on an apartment? You're not the only one. Four apartments in this week's Most Wanted--the 10 sales listings saved more often than any others by those browsing StreetEasy this week--ring in at over a million dollars.
A $1.069 million two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op (pictured) on West 70th Street between Riverside Boulevard and West End Avenue in Lincoln Square, near Riverside Park and the Hudson River Promenade, has a home office and a Miele stacked washer-dryer. The prewar co-op has a live-in super and allows pets.
Further north, another Upper West Side apartment makes an appearance on the Most Wanted. A three-bedroom, two-bathroom prewar co-op on West 87th (between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues), listed at $1.795 million, has open city views, a maid’s room/den and a windowed, totally renovated eat-kitchen with a six-burner Viking stove and a Bosch dishwasher and W/D. The doorman building allows pets.
Downtown in the East Village on Fourth Avenue between East Ninth and East 10th Avenues is a two-bedroom, two-bath co-op loft with a price tag of $1.995 million. The living/dining space has 12’ barrel-vaulted ceilings, oversized pivot windows and a wall of exposed brick. The perks of the open chef’s kitchen, which features Maestri cabinetry from Italy, a Viking Professional stove, stone countertops, a Bosch dishwasher, SubZero fridge and oversized sink with Grohe faucet, may help explain the near-$2m price tag.
On the Upper East Side, $1.195m will get you a two-bedroom, two-bathroom co-op on East 73rd between First and Second Avenues. It has a split-bedroom layout and is convertible to three-bedrooms, with a windowed dining alcove that’s currently being used as a nursery. In addition to top-of-the-line appliances in the kitchen, there’s also a full pantry. The full-service building offers a roof deck, central laundry room and garage, and it permits parents purchasing for their kids and guarantors.
For more NYC apartments with seven-digit price tags (or slightly more modest six-digit ones) take a look at the rest of the Most Wanted below.
- 345 West 70th Street—2-bed co-op, $1.069m
- 376 President Street—2-bed condo, $799k
- 444 17th Street—2-bed condo, $849k
- 394 Lincoln Place—3-bed co-op, $699k
- 49 East 12th Street—1-bed co-op, $549k
- 150 West 87th Street—3-bed co-op, $1.795m
- 445 West 54th Street—2-bed condo, $950k
- 112 West 72nd Street—1-bed condo, $490k
- 59 Fourth Avenue—2-bed co-op, $1.995m
- 345 East 73rd Street—2-bed co-op, $1.195m
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