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On the Market in New York City

Published: 11/29/2020Source: The New York Times

Featuring Kerry Sullivan's listing at 657 East 26th Street, Midwood: 

Midwood Co-op • $485,000• BROOKLYN • 657 East 26th Street, No. 3B
 
A two-bedroom, one-bath, 1,100-square-foot, apartment with original moldings and arches, hardwood floors, a foyer, five closets and a large windowed kitchen with a seven-foot center island and stainless-steel appliances, in a 1940s elevator building with laundry and basement bike storage.
 
Kerry Sullivan, 917-757-8369, Corcoran, corcoran.com
 
MAINTENANCE $528 a month
 
PROS The current owner gut-renovated the unit, adding chevron hardwood floors, marble windowsills, new light fixtures, a larger kitchen and a bathroom with a stall shower, soaking tub and double sinks. The building has low maintenance fees and a liberal subletting policy.
 
CONS The windowless living and dining rooms get natural light only through the second bedroom’s French doors and transoms. Pets and in-unit laundry are not allowed. The apartment has ample storage, but there’s a waiting list for additional basement space.
 
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