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For $925K, a crimson-colored Midtown co-op with prewar charm

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This prewar apartment is very cute and very red

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Welcome back to The Six-Digit Club, in which we take a look at a newish-to-market listing priced under $1 million, because nice things sometimes come in small packages. Send nominations to the tipline.

A very cute and very red apartment at 67 Park Avenue in Murray Hill is selling for $925,000. The one-bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom co-op resides within a prewar building at 67 Park Avenue, designed by architects Schwartz & Gross (who created the Ghost Busters Building at 55 Central Park West) along with plenty other of notable Manhattan projects.

The crimson-colored living room is accompanied by shiny hardwood floors, white-painted beamed ceilings, crown molding, and a wood-burning fireplace surrounded by marble and a detailed mantel. The windowed kitchen is as cute as they come and is adorned with cherry wood cabinets and a small eat-in space.

The bedroom is simple in its design, with nothing more than high ceilings, a set of windows that bring in a great deal of natural light, and a huge walk-in closet. The lack of bathroom pictures could be a cause for concern and maintenance is pretty pricey at $2,227/month.