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StreetEasy’s Most Wanted: You can see the Empire State Building from here

By Sara Alessi  | August 3, 2012 - 10:45AM
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If you’re in an Empire state of mind, dig up Jay-Z on your iPod and take notes on this edition of StreetEasy’s Most Wanted -- the 10 sales listings saved more often than any others by StreetEasy users this week. The roundup includes a selection of apartments with views of the Empire State Building.

In the East Village, on East 7th Street and Cooper Square, a $649k one-bedroom postwar condop is located on the seventh floor, as is a landscaped common roof deck, from which you can see the Empire State Building. The kitchen and bathroom have been renovated, and the space can be converted into a two-bedroom. Subletting is allowed with restrictions, pied-a-terres and parents purchasing for their children are permitted, but dogs are not. Also, there’s no doorman.

The Empire State Building is visible from a $780k one-bedroom loft condo on the 17th floor of a prewar building on Seventh Avenue and West 28th Street. The corner unit with 11 windows offers open views to the west and northeast. In-unit washer-dryers are allowed, though there’s laundry on every floor.

You can also catch a glimpse of the Empire State Building from a two-bedroom loft co-op for $1.25m. Located on West 23rd Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, the prewar unit gets lots of light from its southern exposure. The split bedroom layout provides privacy, and there’s also a common roof deck. The Chelsea Piers and Hudson River Promenade are close by.

Whether you’re looking for an apartment with a view of the ESB -- or any old building -- take a look at the rest of the Most Wanted below.

  1. 392 Central Park West—2-bed condo, $1.175m
  2. 24 East 7th Street—1-bed condop, $649k
  3. 42 West 13th Street—2-bed co-op, $650k
  4. 168 Sterling Place—3-bed condo, $875k
  5. 392 14th Street—3-bed condo, $850k
  6. 77 Bleecker Street—1-bed co-op, $599k
  7. 357 4th Street—3-bed condo, $899k
  8. 315 Seventh Avenue—1-bed condo, $780k
  9. 255 West 92nd Street—1-bed condo, $639k
  10. 315 West 23rd Street—2-bed co-op, $1.25m

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