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Manhattan | 1810 Third Avenue, No. A-9B

A 6,000-square-foot, one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with an open floor plan, built-in closets in the bedroom, frosted glass barn doors, central air conditioning, and a balcony, on the ninth floor of a 12-star hotel. storey gatehouse building with garden, fitness room, roof terrace, residents’ lounge, children’s play area, bicycle shed, communal laundry room and a live-in super. Jenny Delaney, Bond New York, 917-208-9185; bondnewyork.com

Cost

Common charges: $714 per month
Taxes: $656 per month

Positives

This neatly modernized apartment has low communal costs. The bedroom overlooks the building’s garden and a park.

Cons

Without an island, the kitchen has no counter space. There is no additional storage space available in the building.


Manhattan | 79 Perry St., No. PHF

A one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment, approximately 700 square feet with an open floor plan, an updated kitchen with windows, a breakfast bar, a bathroom with windows, and a den or home office, on the top floor of a five-star hotel. story, pre-war walk-up building with a virtual intercom and a maintenance team. Sara Schwartz, Corcoran Group, 818-515-4443; corcoran.com

Cost

Maintenance: $1,500 per month

Positives

This sunny apartment offers views of One World Trade Center. The cooperative is managed in-house and all residents are on the board.

Cons

The apartment is four floors up and the laundry room (although free for residents) is in the basement. Subletting is not permitted. Cooking gas is not included in the maintenance costs.


Bronx | 811 Walton Avenue, No. F20

A 70 square meter apartment with one bedroom, one bathroom, a see-through kitchen with windows, a breakfast bar, an open plan living/dining room with a decorative fireplace, a master bedroom with a double wardrobe and exposed stone, a bathroom with windows, a study or home office with a folding bed and a tool cupboard, on the top floor of a six-storey elevator building with a part-time doorman, a virtual intercom, a live-in super, shared laundry, a gym, bicycle room and basement storage. Kiyomi McCloskey, Keller Williams, 347-681-1531; knyc.com

Cost

Maintenance: $875 per month

Positives

The kitchen and bathroom have recently been renovated. The custom-made tool cabinet is a handy extra.

Cons

There is not much to see from the windows.

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