Manhattan | 575 Park Avenue, No. 509
Higher East Aspect Prewar
$549,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, 750-square-foot prewar condominium with built-in bookshelves and a beamed ceiling in the lounge; a windowed kitchen with a dishwasher, wine fridge and two-burner electrical vary (however no oven); a windowed bathtub with a stall bathe; a lobby; and herringbone-patterned hardwood flooring, in a 16-story doorman elevator landmark at East 63rd Road that has a gymnasium. Lauren Cangiano, Brown Harris Stevens, 646-286-5900; bhsusa.com
Upkeep
$3,433 a month
Execs
The constructing started life as a lodge, which explains quirks just like the tiny kitchen and complimentary every day housekeeping. The lobby may match a eating desk. The lounge and bed room face south.
Cons
The co-op sits on leased land, which is a part of the rationale the month-to-month charges are so excessive. However the condominium’s value is decrease than typical to compensate.
Manhattan | 163 East 81st Road, No. 8C
Higher East Aspect Co-op
$1.095 million
A two-bedroom, one-bath, 950-square-foot prewar condominium with a mixed residing and eating room that has a fire; a galley kitchen with a dishwasher and breakfast bar; a major suite with a windowed bathtub; a second bed room at the moment serving as a house workplace; and beamed ceilings, in a 10-story constructing with a doorman, live-in superintendent and basement laundry room. Danica Cordell-Reeh, Compass, 917-353-2107; compass.com
Upkeep
$3,405 a month
Execs
The kitchen has a window and southern publicity.
Cons
The toilet can solely be reached by the first bed room.
Bronx | 3333 Henry Hudson Parkway West, No. 23EF
Riverdale Co-op
$2.1 million
A four-bedroom, three-bath, 3,000-square-foot postwar condominium with balconies off each the residing and eating rooms; a windowed kitchen with granite counters and a breakfast bar; a bed room serving as a library with built-in bookshelves; a bed room functioning as a household room; a lobby; and hardwood flooring, on the Whitehall, a 1970 doorman constructing with a gymnasium, landscaped gardens, a parking storage and an indoor pool. Ellen Feld, Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty, 917-734-9463; sothebysrealty.com
Upkeep
$3,723 a month
Execs
The house is spacious and has a clean movement from room to room. There are a number of Hudson River views.
Cons
The constructing feels a bit marooned by the aspect of a freeway, and the closest shops are a number of blocks away.
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