According to CityRealty data, the median price of a one-bedroom co-op in Manhattan is $749K. However, this week's newest listings revealed that it is still possible to get a one-bedroom home in a beautiful neighborhood for even less.
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Estate condition Carnegie Hill co-op features very high ceilings, wood-burning fireplace, and in-unit washer/dryer. Generous storage space, including loft. Read more.
Recently renovated co-op with high ceilings. This unit's spacious living room can easily accommodate your couch and entertainment center, while the bedroom is queen sized. Read more.
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This rarely available, spacious, and sunny apartment is recently renovated and located in a terrific 7-unit building close to everything the Upper East Side has to offer. It features a great layout with a living room and open kitchen on one side for a sociable space, and the bedroom on the other side providing privacy, separated by a hallway. Read more.
This apartment is on the second floor and loaded with prewar charm! Walk into a spacious living room with a beautiful exposed brick wall, which has the original fireplace fixture intact. Read more.
Sweetly situated in a lovingly refurbished prewar (1905) elevator building on one of the Upper West Side's more coveted tree-lined, Riverside Park blocks, this feel-good, refreshed and rejuvenated charmer is ideal for those who value easy access, tranquil living, and a supreme location. With extra-high ceilings and big windows onto the treetops, you'll feel like you're sweetly nestled in a lovely cottage. Read more.
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Michelle Mazzarella
Michelle is a contributing writer and editor for real estate news in New York City