Manhattan | 524 West 149th Avenue
Hamilton Heights Townhouse
$2.15 million
A 2,685-square-foot limestone townhouse from 1910, with a duplex that has two bedrooms on the backyard degree and a lounge, household room and kitchen on the parlor ground; and two stacked one-bedroom flats above. They home has fuel warmth, fireplaces, stained-glass home windows, skylights, an unfinished basement, a backyard with perennial plantings, a fish pond and a gazebo. Kenneth Thornton, Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty, 315-727-8553; sothebysrealty.com
COSTS
Taxes: $620 a month
PROS
The townhouse, on a reasonably brownstone block in Hamilton Heights, is wealthy with ornate unique particulars inside and outside. There’s loads of potential to modernize it and restore its magnificence.
CONS
The one factor up to date up to now 10 years is the roof. The kitchens within the duplex are small.
Manhattan | 207 East twenty first Avenue, No. 6A
Gramercy Duplex
$895,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 700-square-foot duplex penthouse with an open kitchen and residing area, eating alcove and balcony on the decrease degree, and a bed room with customized built-in drawers and a terrace on the higher degree, plus central air-conditioning, on the sixth ground of a seven-story 1930 co-op with a video intercom, bike room and shared laundry. Mia Sippala, Corcoran Group, 917-886-9840; corcoran.com
COSTS
Upkeep: $1,929 a month
PROS
Having two out of doors areas is good, and the constructing is near Gramercy Park and Union Sq. Park. The central air-conditioning system is barely two years previous.
CONS
The lavatory is on the primary ground by the doorway, removed from the bed room. Canine should not permitted.
Brooklyn | 207 Park Place, No. 4E
Prospect Heights Co-op
$1.775 million
A 3-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, roughly 1,500-square-foot condominium that has an up to date kitchen with a breakfast bar, a proper eating room with built-ins, a main bed room with an en suite half bathtub, a full bathtub with a claw-foot tub, unique wood flooring and millwork, working and ornamental fireplaces, a washer/dryer and included basement storage, in a four-story 1931 brownstone that’s been declared a landmark. Rezwan Sharif, Compass, 917-434-1920; compass.com
Prices
Upkeep: $1,105 a month
Execs
Upon getting into this charming, classic condominium, you’re greeted by a uncommon function: a rock-climbing wall. Two of the bedrooms can accommodate king dimension beds, whereas the third matches a queen. Upkeep consists of warmth and scorching water.
Cons
It’s a giant condominium to chill with window items.
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