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Any New Yorker who’s cringed at the sight of a seven-digit price tag should be pleased to know that apartments in Manhattan can indeed be bought for well under a mil. This week's Most Wanted — the 10 most saved sales listings on StreetEasy.com this week — features several budget-friendlier options.
Tired of lugging your laundry down the hall, into and out of elevators or up and down stairs? (Who isn't?!) Then pay extra special attention to this week’s Open House Scorecard (the 10 open houses saved to StreetEasy.com users’ open house planners more often than any others last weekend) because many feature a private washer/dryer.
Who says three's a crowd?
This week’s StreetEasy Most Wanted roundup of the top 10 most saved sales listings on the real estate search site features a trifecta of three-bedroom apartments with plenty of storage space for all the belongings three (or more) people can accumulate.
If you’re looking for a home with top-notch amenities, take notes on this week’s Open House Scorecard — StreetEasy's most frequently saved open houses this past weekend — because you’ll find designer appliances in the kitchens and other details that might just make you want to call one of these places home.
It’s nice to have options, and this week, within the 10 apartments that made StreetEasy’s Most Wanted list— meaning would-be buyers on StreetEasy.com saved these listings more often than any others — there are several that boast customizable layouts, with flexible floor plans.
Are high ceilings worth a hike?
In this week’s edition of StreetEasy's Most Wanted--the 10 sales listings saved by apartment shoppers more often than any others on StreetEasy.com--a floor-through $750,000 two-bedroom co-op in Brooklyn Heights (on Cranberry Street between Hicks and Henry Streets) boasts 11-foot ceilings.