Lucy Cohen Blatter
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This $575,000 studio is in a classic Carnegie Hill doorman co-op. The building is from the late 1930s, but the apartment looks to have been renovated recently. Technically, it's got three rooms, including a living/dining area and a small office space (with no windows). There's also a separate kitchen complete with a dishwasher, a must in our book.
While the layout of this $2,700 East Village two bedroom at 412 East 11th Street is a little confusing — Is that living room or a bedroom? And what is going on with all that draping? — it's pretty standard East Village walk-up fare. Though there are two-bedrooms which, according to the listing, fit "large" beds, we're not seeing windows in said bedrooms, so check on that before you sign on the dotted line.
Anyone who's ever wanted to cook on a New York City balcony and is either too scared or too confused by the city's rules might want to seriously consider buying a solar-powered grill called the GoSunGrill, now on Kickstarter. The company has more than doubled its fundraising goal with over a month to go, which means it will definitely be available to ship in September 2015 (just be
Thanks to low interest rates and loosening credit qualifications more millenials (those ages 35 and younger) are qualifying for mortgages,even of the jumbo variety, the Wall Street Journal reports.
We're suckers for efficient design — especially in studios where a lack of space makes it crucial. That's one of the reasons we're digging this $1,900 Crown Heights studio at 851 Franklin Avenue, between President and Union.