Manhattan | 1810 Third Avenue, No. A-9B
East Harlem Condominium
$600,000
Located on the 9th floor of a 12-story apartment building, this one-bedroom, one-bath, 600-square-foot apartment features an open floor plan, sunken bedrooms, frosted barn doors, central air conditioning, and a balcony. Single storey doorman building with garden, gym, rooftop deck, residents lounge, children’s play area, bike storage, shared laundry and live-in super. Jenny Delaney, Bond New York, 917-208-9185; bondnewyork.com
cost
Utility fee: $714 per month
Tax: $656 per month
Strong Points
This beautifully renovated apartment has low utility fees. The bedroom overlooks the building’s garden and park.
Cons
Without an island, your kitchen will lack counter space. There is no additional storage within the building.
Manhattan | 79 Perry Street, No.PHF
west village walk up
$1.45 million
One-bedroom, one-bath, 785-square-foot apartment on the top of a five-story building with an open floor plan, updated window kitchen with breakfast bar, window bathroom, and den or home office. I am. A pre-war walk-up building with stories, virtual intercom and maintenance team. Sarah Schwartz, Corcoran Group, 818-515-4443; Corcoran.com
cost
Maintenance: $1,500 per month
Strong Points
This sunny apartment offers views of One World Trade Center. The co-op is independently run, and all residents are members of the board.
Cons
The apartment is on the fourth floor above ground, with laundry (but free for residents) in the basement. Subletting is not permitted. Cooking gas is not included in the maintenance fee.
Bronx | 811 Walton Avenue, No. F20
Mott Haven Co-op
$349,000
Pass-through kitchen with window, breakfast bar, open living/dining area with decorative fireplace, large bedroom with double closet and exposed brick, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 750 square foot apartment with window Located on the top floor of a 6-story elevator building with bathroom, study/home office with murphy bed, tool closet, and part-time doorman, virtual intercom, live-in supermarket, shared laundry, gym, and bike storage. , underground storage unit. Kiyomi McCloskey, Keller Williams, 347-681-1531; kwnyc.com
cost
Maintenance: $875 per month
Strong Points
The kitchen and bathroom have been recently updated. A customized tool closet is a clever perk.
Cons
There’s not much to see from the window.
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