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A Studio With Reasonable Strings Attached

  • 5/29/07 at 2:21 PM
26 Cornelia Street
Can't resist the siren call of the Village? This studio that's just returned to the market (a previous buyer fell through) may be the answer. Tucked in a 60-unit co-op in the prototypically adorable 26 Cornelia Street, it's priced like many similar apartments in the area at $411,000. For that, you'll get a space flooded in light, a brick fireplace, and tons of storage. (The building itself has a courtyard, laundry facilities, and a live-in super.) What makes it all the more attractive, though, are the extras: The board welcomes pied-à-terre buyers (usually a no-no at co-ops), parents buying for their kids (attention NYU students!), and pets (though no dogs), and it allows sublets, as long as you've owned the place for at least two years. —S. Jhoanna Robledo
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