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(1) Sun-flooded one-bedroom co-op on E. 46th between 1st and 2nd Aves. Euro loft style with
insane southern exposure, chef's kitchen, 12 foot ceilings in doorman building with roof deck. $975k, $2,247/mo maint. [
Bellmarc]
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(2) Two-bedroom, two-bath postwar co-op on East 72nd and Third Ave features a
25-foot-long wall of windows in the living room. Full-service building has a roof deck, garage, bike rooom and allows washer/dryers. $1.1m, $4,197/mo maintenance includes electricity. [
Warburg]
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(3) One bedroom, 1 1/2 bath Chelsea co-op with
a 40-foot, south-facing wall of windows leading onto a private deck. This one also sports a soaking tub, beamed ceilings, washer-dryer and live-in super. $979,000, $1,405/mo maint. [
DJK Residential]
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(4) One-bedroom, one-bath prewar co-op at 202 West 92nd Street features
southern and eastern exposures, a skylight, a 500-square-foot private roof deck, and a washer/dryer. $679,000, $742/maint. [
Barak Realty]
It's still scurvy season in the Northeast, especially if your apartment tends toward the crypt end of the spectrum. Today on Fresh Start Fridays we turn our jaundiced eye on four sun-soaked apartments that might even help with your seasonal affective disorder.