In New York, the median price of a co-op is $745K, or $979 per square foot. While that price is stratospheric for most parts of the country, it's downright cheap compared to New York condos whose median price is $1.3 million, or $1,374 per square foot. Here's a rundown of co-ops listed last week from the cheapest to most lavish.
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A perfect layout and sunny southern exposure await in this quiet and generously proportioned home. Upon entering the apartment one is immediately impressed by the recently renovated, open chef's kitchen with stainless appliances and a quartzite-covered island that seamlessly flows into the oversized living and dining areas. Read more.
Lowest Priced
This Washington Heights co-op has a spacious living room with a walkthrough kitchen and plenty of closet space. Enjoy living in an environmentally conscious building that has all electric, gas heat and hot water is included in the low maintenance. Read more.
Lowest PPSF
This corner one bedroom apartment is located on a lovely tree-lined, elegant East Side carriage block. Features include an entry foyer and living room with fireplace. Read more.
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Located on a quintessential tree-lined block in the heart of Chelsea, this renovated home is replete with prewar detail and boasts an open and inviting layout. Exposed brick, 9'3" ceilings, a decorative fireplace in the living room and crown moldings throughout characterize this apartment. Read more.
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At under $650 per square foot, this duplex with private outdoor space is an absolute steal. Freshly renovated, the kitchen offers brand-new cabinetry and stainless steel appliances, and the renovated five fixture bathroom is replete with high-end fixtures and an oversized glass-enclosed shower with rainfall shower head. Read more.
Most Expensive
This authentic Soho artist loft offers the perfect environment to live, work, entertain and create. Enter directly into the loft from a huge key locked elevator and you are immediately taken in by grandeur, warmth and style; there are sprawling hardwood floors, a wall of exposed brick, an expansive entertainment area and six gorgeous cast iron columns that anchor the space. Read more.
Highest PPSF
As soon as you enter this apartment, you are immediately greeted with an abundance of natural sunlight, 10-foot ceilings, and hardwood floors throughout.The living area is open and airy and can fit any type of furniture configuration. Read more.
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Penthouse with huge wraparound terrace located in corner unit of this full-service building, with 24-hour doorman, live-in super, close to new Second Avenue subway and less than one block from beautiful Carl Schurz Park. The corner paved terrace, located off the living room, has lovely plantings, full irrigation system and large seating areas with plenty of room for outside dining. Read more.
A designer showcase home unlike any other comes to market! Co-op with abundant closet space makes this the perfect home or pied-a-terre. Read more.
Enjoy cinematic views of the 59th Street Bridge and the East River from this meticulously gut-renovated convertible two-bedroom, two-full-bathroom Sutton Area home, offering the impeccable finishes of a new construction condominium with the affordability of a co-op. Flanked by floor-to-ceiling north- and east-facing windows and two private balconies, the expansive great room is an ideal venue for gracious entertaining with plenty of space for generous living and dining areas accentuated by Hakwood hardwood flooring and fantastic custom millwork. Read more.
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Michelle Mazzarella
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