Sara Alessi
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Nothing sells an apartment with private outdoor space like spring (or summer). And this week's StreetEasy's Most Wanted--the 10 sales listings apartment-hunters on StreetEasy.com saved more often than any others--demonstrates the lure of the great outdoors, particularly in Brooklyn, where the indoor/outdoor combo is more affordable.
Not all New Yorkers need or want a 24/7 doorman. This week's Open House Scorecard--the 10 apartments StreetEasy users saved to their open-house calendars most often this past weekend--features a few places that may appeal to the DIY crowd.
Whether you’re looking to purchase your own home or have parents do it for you, take close notes on this roundup of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted--the 10 apartments StreetEasy users saved to their folders more often than any others this week.
If you’re the type that likes to roll out of bed in the morning and into your office, you're in good company apparently. This week, the Open House Scorecard--the 10 open houses saved most to the calendars of StreetEasy.com users--features a number of Manhattan and Brooklyn apartments with home-office space.
On Monday, our Open House Scorecard highlighted Upper West Side prewar apartments for under a million, and the bargain-hunters are still out in force: This week's StreetEasy's Most Wanted--the 10 sales listings StreetEasy browsers saved more often than any others during the past 7 days--features a dossier of condos and townhouses in Park Slope and Williamsburg ringing in at under $800k, many with outdoor space.
If you’re a sucker for prewar AND not up for trying to convince board members that you, your family and your pets would make suitable neighbors, take notes on this week’s Open House Scorecard — a roundup of the 10 apartments StreetEasy.com users saved more often than any others this past weekend. The list features two new condo conversions in the same 37-unit Lincoln Square-area building...for under $1 million.