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For under $1M, this Greenwich Village co-op is 19th-century charm meets modern living

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Photo credit: Evan Joseph Studio This Greenwich Village co-op at 111 West 11th Street was built in 1873, and though the building’s 20 units have been beautifully modernized, some still retain their historic details. This one-bedroom unit, for example, is anchored by the original wood-burning fireplace. Asking $995,000, the apartment has an open and sunny layout, complete with a contemporary kitchen and an office alcove. The entrance is off the kitchen, which boasts walnut cabinetry and open shelving, quartzite countertops, and a glass tile backsplash. The high-end appliances include a Bertazzoni gas range and microwave, Liebherr refrigerator, and Bosch dishwasher. The living room is super...

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Ralph Lauren exec lists Upper West Side co-op full of industrial-chic style for $3.5M

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Photo credit: Evan Joseph For the past 30 years, John Wrazej has been an executive at Ralph Lauren, and for just as long, he’s lived at this four-bedroom co-op on the Upper West Side. The home at 107 West 82nd Street has all the fashionable flair you’d expect, with tons of industrial details, lots of plaid fabric, and an overall masculine-yet-comfortable vibe. John said he and his wife, Patti Trainor-Wrazej, approached their home with the same sensibility as the Ralph Lauren brand–“like wearing a tuxedo jacket with jeans and a pair of cowboy boots.” The couple has now decided to sell, listing the apartment for $3,495,000....

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Upper East Side apartment has a funky Murphy bed and a futuristic white-box design for just $350K

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Photo credit: Rise Media, courtesy The Corcoran Group Perhaps the pandemic lifestyle has inspired you to go more minimalist. If so, this alcove studio on the Upper East Side may be pretty appealing. Located at 205 East 63rd Street, just east of Third Avenue, the legal one-bedroom has a futuristic vibe with stark white walls, porcelain floors, and furniture, save for the strategically placed pops of lime green. For just $350,000, there’s a foyer, full kitchen, large living room (currently outfitted with a modern Murphy bed to free up even more space), and a whopping six closets. The storage is really unbelievable; even...

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Rustic Sunset Park one-bedroom is just right for $420,000

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Credit: Rayon Richards/VHT, courtesy The Corcoran Group It’s not all the time that you find an actual one-bedroom for under $500,000, but this Sunset Park co-op is priced well below that and is quite charming to boot. Reclaimed wood shelving and a country-chic kitchen add to the rustic feel already in place from the exposed brick wall and wood ceiling beams. At 683 41st Street, the location is great too; it’s directly across from Sunset Park, just a couple blocks from Greenwood Cemetery, and a quick walk to the D train at 9th Avenue and the N, R trains at 45th...

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For $520K, this customized Murray Hill studio has a sleeping alcove, built-ins, and plenty of personality

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Photo credit: MW Studio for Compass Located on the 10th floor of Lindley House at 123 East 37th Street, this pre-war studio, asking $520,000, is that rare NYC apartment that has been recently renovated yet retains its classic details, with colorful uniqueness added. Though not a large space, the co-op has a sleeping alcove separated by doors, a separate kitchen, and lots of thoughtfully-designed storage Lining the foyer are two large closets. Stepping down into the living area brings you into an elegant room with three large windows and open city views, framed by pale gray walls and walnut stained oak floors. Built-in cabinetry...

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