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Stylish Murray Hill co-op with wood-burning fireplace asks $599K

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The two-bedroom apartment boasts exposed brick and an original 1920s mantle on its fireplace

Photos: Hayley Ellen Day of DDreps, courtesy of Compass

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.

According to StreetEasy, the median price for a two-bedroom in Murray Hill is $1.3 million. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t cheaper options in the neighborhood: This cute two-bedroom co-op asking $599,000 (more than half the median sales price in the area!) is a great example.

It has 9.5-foot-high ceilings, one bathroom, a living room area, hardwood floors, and a ton of closet space. Its living room has exposed brick and a wood-burning fireplace with an original 1920s mantle. The kitchen on its own is pretty charming: It’s renovated and has a breakfast bar and checkered black and white tiles on its floors.

The unit is located on the second floor of a four-story walk-up, built in 1920.

It’s located at 234 East 35th Street, between Second and Third avenues, near St. Vartan Park and a walkable distance to the neighborhood’s Trader Joe’s and the AMC Kips Bay 15 movie theater. The 4 and 6 trains at 33rd Street are a mere eight-minute walk away.

Maintenance charges will mount to $1,472/month. Courtney Smelter and Jane Calvin of Compass have the listing.

A kitchen with white cabinetry and checkered black and white tiles on its floors.
A bedroom with white walls, a round mirror, a plant in a corner, two windows, and a medium-sized bed.
A bedroom with hardwood floors, wooden drawers, several paintings hanging on the wall, one window, and a medium-sized bed.