Sara Alessi
ContactPosts by Sara Alessi:
- Ever wonder how long you need to live in your co-op or condo to break even? 6.1 years on average--but it depends on your 'hood (The Real Deal)
- Qualifying for affordable housing doesn’t mean you qualify to use the gym in a TriBeCa building (Tribeca Citizen)
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Striking out on your own? You might want to check out the four one-bedrooms that made this week's edition of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted--the 10 sales listings StreetEasy users saved more often than any others this week.
Let's start with a one-bedroom, one-bathroom co-op (pictured) on West 11th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues listed at $875,000. Prewar details include exposed beams, exposed brick, a wood-burning fireplace, hardwood floors and 15’ ceilings. An in-unit washer/dryer rounds out the perks of this space.
Whether you like to gaze out over peaceful gardens, green parks or the city skyline, there’s a view for you in this week’s Open House Scorecard--the 10 open houses those browsing StreetEasy this weekend saved to their open-house planners more often than any others this weekend.
Families with big broods seem to have been on the hunt for apartments this week, as StreetEasy’s Most Wanted--the 10 sales listings those browsing StreetEasy.com this week saved more often than any others--is populated by an assortment of three-bedroom and could-be-three-bedroom apartments across the city.
The relatively low pricing, access to greenery and good transportation of Prospect Heights seem to have had their way with apartment-hunters this weekend. This edition of the Open House Scorecard--the 10 open houses StreetEasy users saved to their open-house calendars this weekend more often than any others--features an assortment of pre-war Prospect Heights abodes on the market for less than a million dollars.