Manhattan | 1 Wall Street, No. 622
Apartment in the financial district
$2.115 million
A one bedroom, one and a half bath condo, 1,060 square feet with 10-foot ceilings, spacious closets, marble countertops, and a garbage disposal in the kitchen, a California King bedroom, and bathroom with heated floors, bathroom floors, and a washer/dryer, on the sixth floor of a 56-story gatehouse with doormen, a concierge service, live-in manager, fitness room, lap pool, private restaurant, dog wash, community terrace, children’s playroom, teen lounge, co-working space, additional storage room and a bicycle shed. Kirk Rundhaug, Compass, 917-892-5000; compass. com
COST
Community Fees: $1,586 per month
Taxes: $1,387 per month
PROS
In addition to the building’s extensive amenities, the residence includes a membership to the Life Time athletic club on the first floor. The apartment offers views of the Corinthian Columns and the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
CONS
Sunlight in space fades in the afternoon. Storage cases cost $35,000 to $400,000.
Manhattan | 750 Park Avenue, No. 7E
Park Avenue co-op
$625,000
A studio of approximately 600 feet with one bathroom, beamed ceilings, spacious closets, a marble bathroom, a kitchen with access to a breakfast bar and a terrace overlooking Park Avenue, on the seventh floor of a 17-story building. porterhouse with shared laundry room, storage lockers and a live-in caretaker. Alexis Hilton Mintz, Vos Residential, 212-639-9758; foxresidential. com
COST
Community Fees: $2,024 per month
Rating: $169 per month through December 2023
PROS
The apartment feels spacious and has well-appointed areas, including an alcove for a bed. It’s close to Central Park.
CONS
The refrigerator is not full. There is an entry and exit fee of $12,500. Pets are not allowed.
Queens | 21-30 44th Drive, No. 4F
Long Island City Condo
$1,085 million
A 70 square meter apartment with one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen with marble countertops and a waterfall island, an open living room with a wall of porcelain tiles, a bathroom with porcelain floors with underfloor heating, a bedroom with motorized blackout blinds, a laundry room dryer, central air conditioning and a smart thermostat, on the fourth floor of a nine-story gatehouse with a rooftop deck, grilling stations, bocce ball court, fitness room, pet spa, kids’ playroom, residents’ lounge , meeting room, bicycle shed, pram shed and a live-in caretaker. Drew Glick, Juliana Frei and Edward “Ned” Swain, Brown Harris Stevens, 917-533-2547; bhsusa.com
COST
Community Fees: $923 per month
Taxes: $790 per month
PROS
The seller has added more than $60,000 in custom updates over the past four years. The furniture is also for sale.
CONS
The views are disappointing and the finishes may not suit everyone.
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