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Upper East Side one-bedroom with enormous backyard wants $575K

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The backyard is larger than the apartment itself

A living room with a rug, beige walls, a glass coffee table, a couch, a piano, and a door that leads to a backyard. Photos: Courtesy of Douglas Elliman

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.

Manhattan apartments that are listed for under $1 million don’t often come with large, private green spaces—but this unit that just hit the market for $575,000 has a backyard that’s even bigger than the apartment itself.

The 650-square-foot one-bedroom has one bathroom, a living room area, an eat-in kitchen, two closets, and hardwood floors. The huge, 810-square-foot backyard has seating areas, planters, and trees.

It sits within a five-story co-op that doesn’t accept pets and has an elevator, a common laundry room, and a bike room. Maintenance charges are $1,537/month.

It’s located at 330 East 83rd Street, between First and Second avenues, near Carl Schurz Park and the Q train at 86th Street. Jessica Cohen and Shawn Cook of Douglas Elliman have the listing; it’s also listed as part of a combo unit with two studios for $995,000.

A backyard with several planters and trees.
The private backyard.
A bedroom with a small bed, light grey walls, hardwood floors, and two windows.
The apartment’s bedroom.
A kitchen with wood cabinetry and tiled floors.
The kitchen.