Two-Bedroom Walk-Ups

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264 Sixth Ave., #2D
At Garfield Place
$689,000

Maintenance: $676
Broker: Lee Solomon/Brown Harris Stevens

This corner, second-floor apartment, situated in Park Slope, has nine windows, with at least one in every room. There’s an entrance hall, a kitchen with granite countertops, a living and dining room, two bedrooms, a marble bathroom with a double sink, and four closets. French doors separate the living room from the second bedroom and there are inlaid parquet floors throughout this pre-war co-op. It is located in a pet-friendly building with a common courtyard, storage lockers, and “stroller parking” on the ground level.

149 Avenue C, #5/6R
Between 9th and 10th streets
$950,000

Maintenance: $1,031
Broker: Mark Kennedy/Prudential Douglas Elliman

Located in the East Village, this pre-war duplex, approximately 1,000 square feet, has 14 windows, seven on each floor. The first level includes a foyer (now an office nook), master bedroom, and bathroom with slate floors and custom tiling. The second level has a living and dining room, kitchen with vintage flooring, bath, and second bedroom (now being used as a sound studio). A wood beam and steel staircase separates the two floors. This top-floor apartment, which has treetop views, also includes 9-foot ceilings, built-in shelves, and wood floors. The building comes with a laundry room and bicycle storage.

338 E. 67th St., #24
Between First and Second avenues
$550,000

Maintenance: $550
Broker: Sandra Balan/Corcoran

This Upper East Side apartment, approximately 800 square feet, is located on the sixth floor. There are two bedrooms in the back and a living room, open kitchen, and stone and limestone bathroom in the front. This pre-war co-op boasts seven windows that line the entire apartment. It also comes with baseboard moldings, new wood floors in the living room (the bedrooms have original wood floors), lighting with dimmers, and a washer/dryer.


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