Sara Alessi
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Whether you’re looking for a home that’s been updated or you’d like to fix one up yourself, grab a pencil. This week’s edition of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted (the 10 sales listings StreetEasyusers saved more often than any others this week) features a range of apartments from tricked-out to in-need-of-a-little-TLC.
Family-sized NYC apartments are becoming harder and harder to find, says this weekend's NY Times, so perhaps the dominance of two- and three-bedroom apartments on today's Open House Scorecard--the 10 open house listings StreetEasy users saved to their open-house planners more often than any others this weekend--more aptly reflects the number of buyers in hot pursuit versus a sudden influx of brood-sized abodes.
In real estate, one size doesn’t fit all. As shown by this week’s roundup of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted -- the 10 sales listings StreetEasy users saved more often than any others this week -- apartment-hunters are searching for apartments of all sizes.
If the sight of seven-digit price tags puts you in a panic, take notes on this edition of the Open House Scorecard (the 10 open houses StreetEasy users saved to their open-house planners more often than any others this past week) and breathe a sigh of relief that you are not the only one looking for apartments under a million.
If you have an extra couple million dollars (or at least a pretty hefty downpayment) burning a hole in your pocket, you might consider snatching up one of these pricey apartments. This week’s edition of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted -- the 10 sales listings StreetEasy users saved more often than any others this week -- features a set of apartments with seven-digit price tags.
This week’s Open House Scorecard (the 10 open houses folks browsing StreetEasy this week saved to their open-house planners more often than any others) puts a spotlight on spacious lofts that present the option of working from home in your very own office space.