Sara Alessi
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The East 70s--where high ground and high property values are roughly aligned--are the stars of this edition of the Open House Scorecard -- the 10 open houses StreetEasyusers saved to their open-house planners more often than any others this weekend.
With much of the city topsy-turvy and in a state of disrepair, move-in-ready apartments may have a heightened appeal to many New York apartment-hunters. As it happens, this roundup of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted -- the 10 apartments StreetEasyusers saved more often than any others this week -- features a selection of renovated apartments that are practically suitcase-ready.
We're not sure how well-attended yesterday's open houses were, but it appears at least that hurrification planning didn't interfere with windowshopping.
If you can’t resist the charm of pre-war (we don't blame you) take notes on this edition of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted -- the 10 sales listing folks perusing StreetEasy saved more often than any others this week.
Families on the hunt for brood-sized apartments with six-figure price tags presumably propeled three such specimens to the top of this week’s Open House Scorecard roundup, the 10 open houses StreetEasyusers saved to their open-house planners more often than any others.
If you're a fan of the West Village (and really, who isn't?), pay special attention. This week's roundup of StreetEasy's Most Wanted -- the 10 sales listings StreetEasy users saved more often than any others -- features a couple of abodes in the Village for under a million (and one for well over!) for families and the solo apartment-hunter alike.