A Williamsburg One-Bedroom That Feels Like Marfa for $799,000
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A Williamsburg One-Bedroom That Feels Like Marfa for $799,000
"For under a million dollars, one can find all sorts of housing configurations: park- and subway-adjacent studios, one-bedrooms hidden in carriage houses or former shoe factories, and even the occasional true two-bedroom. We're combing the market for particularly spacious, nicely renovated, or otherwise worth-a-look apartments at various six-digit price points. This week, a one-bedroom in Williamsburg with strong Marfa vibes and a top-floor corner unit right off Vanderbilt Avenue in Prospect Heights."
"The original tin ceiling and exposed beams in the kitchen play well with the hand-plastered walls and custom wooden shelving (the appliances are your usual top-shelf names - DeLonghi, Summit, GE). The windowed bathroom, with its cast-iron soaking tub, has an archway for visual interest. Antique French doors lead into the living area and eventually the bedroom, where there are nearly 13-foot ceilings, south-facing windows, and a bonus office area off to the side that's currently being used as a ceramics studio."
Under a million dollars, buyers can find subway- and park-adjacent studios, carriage-house one-bedrooms, former factory conversions, and occasional true two-bedrooms. The Williamsburg one-bedroom at 151 Grand St., Apt. 8 ($799,000) features a renovated railroad layout with an original tin ceiling, exposed kitchen beams, hand-plastered walls, custom wooden shelving, high-end appliances, a windowed bathroom with a cast-iron soaking tub and archway, antique French doors, nearly 13-foot ceilings, south-facing windows, a bonus office used as a ceramics studio, five closets, a 49-square-foot storage locker, $750 monthly charges, and an HDFC income cap of $94,500. The Clinton Hill one-bedroom at 157 Waverly Ave., Apt. 2D ($799,000) offers a roomy living area with a wood-burning fireplace, oversized west-facing windows with leafy treescapes, and a kitchen with butcher-block countertops and a stainless-steel island.
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