One Bedroom
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153 E. 53rd St., between Lexington and Third avenues, #17H
$520,000
Maintenance: $1,350
Broker: William Moye/Bond New York
This co-op, about 620 square feet, is on the 17th floor of a full-service, postwar building that has a garage. The living room and bedroom, separated by French doors, are bright because of the apartment’s south-facing windows. There’s even a view of 57th Street in both directions. The kitchen has granite countertops and beech wood cabinets. The marble bathroom has a pedestal sink. Other features of this Midtown East one-bedroom unit include hardwood floors and track lighting.
365 W. 20th St., between Eighth and Ninth avenues, #2B
$749,000
Maintenance: $982
Broker: Darren Sukenik/Prudential Douglas Elliman
This Chelsea Historic District one-bedroom, located in a pre-war building, has oak floors, beamed ceilings, and elegant moldings. The living area, about 200 square feet, has south-facing windows, and the kitchen, about 90 square feet, has a north-facing window. In between, there’s a bathroom with a window and a dining area with three closets (including a walk-in), in addition to the apartment’s other two closets. The bedroom also has south-facing windows. The building offers ample storage and a landscaped roof deck.
133 W. 75th St., between Amsterdam and Columbus avenues, #1A
$650,000
Maintenance: $450
Broker: Amalia Ferrante/ Corcoran
Situated on the Upper West Side, this one-bedroom has 12-foot ceilings, extra-large south-facing windows, an exposed brick decorative fireplace, a ceiling fan, and oak floors. The bedroom, which has exposed brick walls, isn’t the only place to rest. There’s also a sleeping loft, and below the staircase leading up to it are storage compartments. The kitchen and bathrooms are newly renovated, with marble countertops and an LG refrigerator in the former and marble tiling and wainscoting in the latter. This coop is on the first floor of an eight-unit brownstone building that has a laundry room and private storage.