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The Open House Scorecard: Luminous lofts and a new-to-market condo

By Sara Alessi  | February 27, 2012 - 12:13PM
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This week’s Open House Scorecard features two well-lit lofts with plenty of windows and unobstructed views, which StreetEasy browsers saved to their open house calendars more often than any others.

On 55 Great Jones Street, this $2.185 million co-op is a full-floor loft with 4 exposures. It’s currently an extra-large 1-bedroom with a den, but can easily be converted into a 2- (or more) bedroom unit. Plus, the 16 oversized windows offer “unobstructed light and views.” And you can even bring your furry friends—with co-op board approval, of course.

Another loft space, a two-bedroom $675,000 co-op on Atlantic Avenue, boasts a 13-foot ceiling, hardwood floors and arched windows. According to the listing, it’s a “blank canvas ready for your lifestyle to dictate its use.”

If you’re not in the market for a loft, check out this new-to-market $1.195 million 2-bedroom condo on West 12th Street. The fully renovated apartment in the heart of the West Village is a stone’s throw away from the 1, 2 and 3 train lines and a block away from the A, C, E, F, V and L trains.

Find the full Scorecard below. And if you’d like some help hunting for the right place, let BrickUnderground’s free Agent Referral Service find the right agent for you.

1. 175 West 12th Street—2-bed condo, $1.195m

2. 55 Great Jones Street—2-bed co-op, $2.185m

3. 423 Atlantic Avenue—2-bed co-op, $675k

4. 2166 Broadway—2-bed co-op, $869k

5. 89 Dean Street—2-bed condo, $699k

6. 317 West 95th Street—2-bed condo, $1.15m

7. 150 West 87th Street—2-bed co-op, $1.35m

8. 315 West End Avenue—3-bed co-op, $1.35m

9. 239 E 10th Street—1-bed condo, $599k

10. 780 West End Avenue—3-bed condo, $1.369m

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