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East Village open houses to check out this weekend

Plan a trip to see these homes ranging from $623,000 to $1.7 million

Welcome to the weekly Open House Tour, because who doesn't love a little real estate gawking? This time around, we're looking at what's on the market in the East Village.

↑ A one-bedroom co-op on St. Marks Place is going for $985,000. The duplex apartment has gotten plenty of modern upgrades, though the living room’s exposed brick wall adds some character. Aside from the main bedroom there’s a sleeping loft on the upper level, an office/study, two bathrooms, and an eat-in kitchen.

When: Sunday, January 29th (1 p.m. to 2 p.m.)

↑ This two-bedroom on East 5th Street bills itself as an “incredible deal,” possibly because it’s asking just $623,000. But it’s still a railroad-style apartment on the third floor of a walk-up building, so you be the judge. There’s also a spacious living room and a cute kitchen with stainless steel appliances.

When: Sunday, January 29th (2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.)

↑ On East 8th Street, $685,000 buys this contemporary one-bedroom condo that has been “designed to high standards.” It offers floor-to-ceiling windows, a large open kitchen with a washer/dryer unit, and a private balcony. Common charges are $408/month and monthly taxes add on another $557.

When: Sunday, January 29th (3 p.m. to 4 p.m.)

↑ The “one-of-a-kind” floorplan for this spacious alcove studio has some quirks: For whatever reason, there’s a pretty big walk-in closet, with three smaller closets nestled together. The living space is large and the windowed kitchen has a small eat-in corner, all for $875,000.

When: Sunday, January 29th (2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.)

↑ For those looking to splurge, consider this quirky two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo asking a cool $1.66 million. This duplex apartment offers unconventional charm and a glass atrium where one can enjoy “a whisper of nature,” thanks to the courtyard it overlooks.

When: Sunday, January 29th (1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.)