The Market

The Open House Scorecard: Two new-to-market co-ops and one price drop

By Sara Alessi  | August 27, 2012 - 1:51PM
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At the top of this week’s Open House Scorecard -- the 10 open houses StreetEasy users saved to their open-house planners more often than any others this weekend -- are three interesting co-ops: two that are new-to-market and one that had its price reduced by $25k just a few days ago.

A $539k one-bedroom co-op on East 36th and Third Avenue in Murray Hill is new-to-market and offers views of the Empire State Building. The unit has been renovated and includes an open kitchen with granite counters, a breakfast bar and new wood cabinets. The full-service building has a garden with a peach tree, a roof deck and a gym. Maintenance is $1,065. 

Another new-to-market co-op is a two-bedroom going for $749k on Ninth Street and Seventh Avenue in Park Slope. The townhouse has a private terrace, a windowed, eat-in kitchen and a brand-new washer and dryer. South, west and north exposures let in plenty of natural light.

A $25k price drop on a one-bedroom co-op enhances the charm of an already sweet looking place, now priced at $500k. The apartment is located in the six-story, 60-unit Chelsea Arms on West 18th between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. There's a live-in super and the building allows pets and subletting with board approval, as well as gifting and co-purchasing on a case-by-case basis.

For more co-ops and other types of apartments with something new to offer (or not), take a look at the rest of the Scorecard below.

  1. 353 West 56th Street—1-bed condo, $549k
  2. 10 Plaza Street—2-bed co-op, $499k
  3. 52 Sharon Street—3-bed townhouse, $795k
  4. 309 West 93rd Street—2-bed co-op, $649k
  5. 234 West 21st Street—2-bed co-op, $829k
  6. 200 East 36th Street—1-bed co-op, $539k
  7. 261 West 22nd Street—1-bed co-op, $397k
  8. 435A 9th Street—2-bed co-op, $749k
  9. 310 East 23rd Street—studio condop, $399k
  10. 319 West 18th Street—1-bed co-op, $500k

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