Built at a time when urban living didn't have all the bells and whistles modern buyers come to expect today, New York's rowhouses conveyed luxury through their robust construction, rich local materials and elaborate detailing difficult to reproduce today. Withstanding the test of time, these buildings have come to define New York -- essentially the meat and potatoes of the city. Check out the ten listings below in boutique townhouse co-op and condo buildings, all one- and two- bedrooms priced under $800,000.
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Bright, charming top-floor home is filled with sunlight and city views that clear neighboring brownstones. Enjoy the newly renovated kitchen with breakfast bar, newly renovated bath, and easy access to Whole Foods and transportation! See floor plan and further details here.
Located in a landmarked 1890's limestone townhome, this sun-drenched, south-facing Park Slope co-op features parquet floors, original woodwork and doors. The cozy bedroom looks out on beautiful treetop views. See floor plan and further details here.
Bright, south-facing home on a prime Upper West Side block features high ceilings, refinished hardwood floors, open kitchen with cherry cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops with breakfast bar for the perfect marriage of prewar charm and modern sophistication. The bathroom has recently been upgraded to include a walk-in shower with rainfall head. See floor plan and further details here.
Rarely available Park Slope condo in a corner brownstone features northern and eastern exposures, oversized windows, beautiful woods floors, and a modern kitchen with Wolf gas range, Sub Zero refrigerator, Miele dishwasher, and granite countertops. The large bedroom has three bay windows and a double-door closet. See floor plan and further details here.
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Enter this corner condo to find original white wash exposed brick and rich herringbone style floors showcased in the open living/dining room. For maximum privacy, the tranquil master bedroom is located in the rear of the unit and features a double windowed en suite bathroom with dual vanity and deep soaking tub. See floor plan and full details here.
Immaculate one-bedroom in a 1900s brownstone boasts high ceilings, exposed brick, hardwood floors, new crown-moldings and enough character for any true New Yorker. Enjoy easy access to Central Park, the American Museum of Natural History, and the 86th Street subway. See floor plan and further details here.
One block from Prospect Park, this co-op's high ceilings, parquet floors, and decorative fireplace in the living area add a special prewar character not found in newer developments. The efficient, open kitchen has a microwave and dishwasher, and the California closet in the bedroom provides ample storage. See floor plan and further details here.
Situated on a gorgeous tree-lined brownstone block, this charming second-floor co-op has large north-facing windows, hardwood floors, exposed brick, decorative fireplace and lovely high ceilings. Two enormous closets provide generous storage. See floor plan and further details here.
Big, bright loft home in a brownstone co-op has a huge living/dining room with a brick wood-burning fireplace fronted by a beautifully renovated and open California kitchen with breakfast bar counter, dark wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Additional features include hardwood floors throughout, 9' ceilings, ceiling fans and through the wall air conditioners in every room. See floor plan and full details here.
Smartly laid out top-floor home on a Park Slope block of brownstones features hardwood floors, custom shelving, recently installed windows, and newly renovated kitchen. It comes with private roof rights, which offer fantastic city and Park Slope views. See floor plan and further details here.
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