NYC Apartments Under a Million: Clinton Hill

This room by Clinton Hill, as indicated in list photos, has an unusual quantity of original details from 1905, including moldings, image rails and funded brass lights.
Photo-illustration: brake; Photo: Brun Harris Stevens

For less than a million dollars, you can find all kinds of housing configurations: studios adjacent to the park and metro, rooms to a room with a room with a room or old shoe factories, and even the real of two occasional rooms. We paint the market for particularly spacious, well renovated or which are worth otherwise at various six -digit prices.

There are a lot of original and pre-war details this week, including in a room of a hill by Clinton Hill with vaulted and west windows, as well as a much more contemporary Boerum Hill studio with luxurious finishes and a sleeping loft.

277 Washington avenue, apt. 2b

The living room of this bedroom by Clinton Hill, overlooking Washington Avenue to the west, is in a pre-war building with beautiful arrangements.
Photo: Brown Harris Stevens

This elegant apartment in a bedroom has kept many of its original details from 1905: Runched wooden floors, image rails, moldings and, in the bathroom, a cast iron bathtub and an integrated clothes basket. The rooms are large and faced to the west with windows of six on six hiding places in the living room and the bathroom. The only real drawback is that the apartment has no fireplace and the entrance is the very beautiful kitchen. Located in one of the buildings of centenary apartments on Washington Avenue which have large apartments built with conventional arrangements. The building is suitable for pets and has bicycle storage, laundry room and addition storage in the basement. The monthly maintenance fees of $ 1,133 and the requested price of $ 740,000 are both reasonable, although potential buyers can be painful to learn that it was sold for $ 400,000 less in 2010. But this is the real market – the rooms of a room in the building are now negotiated anywhere in the $ 600,000 at $ 700,000. The cooperative allows 80%financing, and guarantors, parental purchases and sub-roads are also authorized, which can help some buyers fill the gap.

293 Riverside Drive, apt. 2a

Located in a mansion on Riverside Drive, this studio has booming ceilings and a superb window bay with window seats that offer a leaf view.
Photo: compass

Located on the floor of the living room of a riverside Drive manor, this studio apartment has a superb window window overlooking the river park and the high ceilings that make it much larger. Although some studios are so tight, it is difficult to imagine living there full time, it also has separate cuisine, a hall and cupboards. The space seems to be a perfect place for a library rat with integrated shelves, ornate moldings, and what seems to be window seats (or at least radiator blankets which could operate as such) under the large bay window. There is also an additional storage space for purchase in the building as well as the linen and storage of bikes. In a CPH Gilbert manor between 101st and 102nd, about five minutes walk from 2/3 Express trains at the 96th Street and even closer to the 1 train at the 103rd. (Technically, it is more Morningsoide Heights than the classic Upper West Side.) On the other side of rue de Riverside Park, near Columbia and 15 minutes from Central Park. The months, at $ 1,196 per month, are a little high for a studio in a cooperative without frills, but the price is quite reasonable for a turnkey studio which also has a lot of charm.

207 Park Place, apt. 1FW

The living room of this heights prospect of a bedroom is open to the kitchen and has a non -working fireplace with a catchy fireplace which has a huge mirror.
Photo: Douglas Elliman

This room is on the first floor of a limestone apartments building, overlooking a leafy street which is close to Prospect Park and Grand Army Plaza, and it is filled with pre-war details: high ceilings, frank wooden floors, gigantic and focal, focal lengths, but the gigantic mirror and the mirror for a beautiful focal. The kitchen is open in the living room and has granite counters, stainless steel devices and a washer and dryer. The bedroom and the bathroom are on the back of the building, a nice placement (ideal for a couple with different hours of bed, for example), and the two bedrooms have windows, although the bedroom window is somehow stuck in a corner. Maintenance is a very reasonable $ 740 per month, there is a common garden at the rear and trains B and Q are on the block.

340 Dean Street, apt. 2b

This apartment by Boerum Hill is, yes, a studio, but it has a sleeping attic accessible by an appropriate staircase and condo equipment like Central Air, Bosch Appliances and bathroom heating floors.
Photo: Serhant

Yes, it is technically a studio (there is a sleeping attic for a room), but this double height condo at Boerum Hill is both dramatic – there is a huge window oriented to the south – and luxurious. The kitchen has carrare marble counters, Bosch devices and an elegant island, while the bathroom is equipped with heated floors and Toto toilets. The apartment has personalized cupboards, including a coat cupboard, as well as wide white oak floors, heat and central air, electronic nuances, and a washer and a dryer in the corridor outside which is shared with another apartment, which, although not a common configuration, seems to be a beautiful alternative to make a laundry in a shared basement. Monthly maintenance is only $ 324 per month (although the list does not mention it, this probably means that the building has a tax reduction which will expire one day). Although the price seems high for a studio, recently built condos opt for a bonus, and another loft studio in the building, requiring $ 899,000, is currently on contract. Boerum Hill is a highly sought -after neighborhood with a limited inventory – a district of Brownstone which is quickly towards the Atlantic Terminal Transit Center and many other metro lines.

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