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In the New York real estate search, only certain neighborhoods or enclaves are believed to have readily available homes under $1 million with more than one bedroom. However, this week's newest co-op listings uncovered the desired size and price range all over New York City.
46 Cooper Street, Inwood




Feel yourself held up by 9'2" ceilings and wonderfully preserved plaster walls with original detail, picture molding, arches and shimmering herringbone oak floors which add warmth and depth. The huge living room is the size of a generous studio apartment (almost 13' x 22') and has multiple exposures and garden views. Read more.
Concourse Towers, Highbridge




Every inch of this glorious corner co-op has been thoughtfully and lovingly renovated. By opening a pass through from the kitchen to the living room and creating a bar with stools on both sides, entertaining is a snap and the apartment is light and bright all day. Read more.
The Concord, Astoria




A bright, spacious, and beautifully preserved co-op with Manhattan skyline views is available for sale in the heart of Astoria. Located between 29th Street and Crescent Street on 31st Avenue, this immaculately maintained pre-war, elevator building is close to the N and W subway station at Broadway, located just two blocks away. Read more.
260 West End Avenue, Upper West Side




This jumbo home has been fully upgraded and re-imagined as a designer 4-room residence with a smart, new bonus den/guest space — perfect for all of your growing needs. Classic and gracious foyer/gallery elegantly leads to the big, bright living room — an expansive, double-deep, well-planned space with high beamed ceilings, two over-scaled windows, bright city/sky views, a dining area, and easy, open-plan access to the newly renovated, eat-in designer kitchen. Read more.
Sutton House, Beekman/Sutton Place



A spacious apartment that has been completely renovated to include a new full kitchen with granite countertops and stainless appliances; windowed marble bath; and new hardwood floors throughout. There is a gracious foyer that opens to the dining area and the oversized living room. Read more.
Broadmoor, Upper West Side



This rarely available corner home is flooded with light and open views. Beautiful hardwood floors, large living and dining area, two master bedrooms suites, extra-large windows throughout, newly renovated lobby and hallways...This home has it all. Read more.
482 12th Street, Park Slope




Half a block from Prospect Park, this floor-through apartment features a renovated open kitchen, a double-front parlor, a home office, two sunny bedrooms, and a spa-like bathroom. No detail was spared in the renovation; all moldings, baseboards, and original details were thoughtfully updated and hardwood floors run throughout. Read more.
261 West 22nd Street, Chelsea



All original prewar details, including 9'3" height ceilings, crown moldings, tiles, and crystal door handles have been preserved. This very bright and quiet home with over-sized windows and three exposures (south, north, west), provides a desirable split bedroom layout, living/dining room in the center just off the windowed kitchen with washer and dryer, and one windowed bathroom with newly re-glazed claw-foot tub. Read more.
Boerum Court, Boerum Hill




This is the only apartment in this building to have both 14' ceilings and 6 huge windows that wrap around the corner. Fully renovated, the space needs nothing but does have additional potential. Read more.
The Gainsborough, Midtown West



This is your opportunity to live in one of the most coveted historic landmarked residential buildings in NYC. This quaint co-op has many original details, including the decorative fireplace in the 23 foot long living room with southern exposure.
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