
"A distinguished little studio at Abingdon Court, an Art Deco co-op on the corner of Bank and Bleecker. For a studio, it has a smart layout: A nicely sized foyer creates space for storage and a good amount of separation from the rest of the apartment, and the kitchen (a totally serviceable galley with a good amount of storage) is completely walled off from the living area - no waking up to look at your oven."
"The living room/bedroom is all lovely arches and warm wooden millwork, including what looks like an inlaid wood medallion on the floor. You decide if you're willing to live the Murphy-bed life, but there's room enough for a flexible setup. One caution: The windows are eastern facing, but it's unclear from the listing what you're actually looking at (it could be a wall). The bathroom, like the kitchen, is quite separate from the main living space: A pair of closets creates a nook."
A $685,000 studio at Abingdon Court, an Art Deco co-op on Bank and Bleecker, features a foyer for storage, a fully walled galley kitchen, arches, and warm wooden millwork. The living area can accommodate a Murphy bed or a flexible setup, while eastern-facing windows may face a wall. The bathroom is separate and lacks a tub. Monthly maintenance is $1,399 and includes a doorman, bike room, elevator, laundry, super, and access to a private courtyard plus a nearby pocket park with a playground. A $699,000 one-bedroom at the Osborne offers vaulted brick ceilings and top-floor placement with a small, cozy living room.
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