How low can you go?
And what is the cheapest we can find in Yorkville? According to Trulia, its this cramped co-op studio for $285,000.
The floorplan shows off its 8' x 6' cell of a "sleeping alcove" and the slightly smaller "dressing room".
Unfortunately its $842 maintenance is hardly cheap.
Now, StreetEasy finds cheaper. This oh-so-small $249,000 co-op is smaller and cheaper. And its small price tag is matched with an also low $539 maintenance fee.
Yet it actually has a bedroom carved out in the floor plan.
The floorplan shows off its 8' x 6' cell of a "sleeping alcove" and the slightly smaller "dressing room".
Unfortunately its $842 maintenance is hardly cheap.
Now, StreetEasy finds cheaper. This oh-so-small $249,000 co-op is smaller and cheaper. And its small price tag is matched with an also low $539 maintenance fee.
Yet it actually has a bedroom carved out in the floor plan.
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Posted by The Informer | 9:36 AM