Best properties on the market
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This week: Manhattan for under a million
X Upper West Side
Less than a block
from Central Park,
this one-bedroom
co-op apartment
is also walking
distance to museums and Lincoln
Center. The bright, south-facing
home features hardwood floors,
a modern open kitchen, beamed
ceilings, and a master bedroom with
two closets. The prewar building
includes an elevator, a live-in man-
ager, and storage, bike, and laundry
rooms. $625,000. Stephen Geller,
Corcoran, (917) 756-3900
W Greenwich Village The Mamas and the Papas
wrote “California Dreamin’” at the Albert,
the 1923 building on the National Register of
Historic Places that houses this studio apartment.
The home features 11-foot ceilings, oak floors, a
kitchen with high-end appliances, and a sleep-
ing alcove tucked behind a glass-and-metal wall.
Co-op amenities include a large landscaped roof
deck, a 24-hour doorman, and a handyman.
$678,000. Julie Perlin, Compass, (917) 414-7653
X Morningside Heights This two-bedroom co-op is in a
1926 building close to Columbia University, Riverside
Church, and four parks, all along or near the Hudson River.
Apartment details include an arched doorway, the original
hardwood floors, crown molding, and deep closets. The
kitchen has wood cabinets, a dishwasher, and a stacked
washer and dryer. $675,000. Celine Coudert, Warburg
Realty Partnership, (212) 327-9627
Manhattan
New York
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