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Manhattan | 400 East 52nd Street, No. 3J

A three-bedroom, two-bath co-op apartment, approximately 1,700 square feet with an open floor plan, a kitchen with windows, a master bedroom with en suite bathroom and a walk-in closet, a den or home office with a built-in closet. in office, through-the-wall heating and air conditioning, a washer/dryer and two storage closets in the basement, on the third floor of a 17-story pre-war Emery Roth building with a live-in super, a live-in manager, a bike room, shared laundry room and a communal garden. Diana Devendorf Rice, 516-458-9389, Sotheby’s International Realty-East Side Manhattan Brokerage; sothebysrealty.com

Cost

Maintenance: $4,337 per month

Positives

The kitchen has plenty of counter space and there is plenty of storage space in the apartment. The living room overlooks the communal garden. The building’s hallways underwent a $3 million renovation this year.

Cons

A bathroom door opens to the dining room. The view from the master bedroom is obstructed by the side of another building. The private bathroom could use an update.


Manhattan | 139 East 23rd STREET, #2

A 1,500-square-foot apartment with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen with marble countertops and a ventilated gas stove, a primary suite with a walk-in closet, a washer/dryer, zoned central air conditioning, a 550-square-foot terrace and a private elevator, on the second floor of a 15-story building built in 2019 with a super, a virtual doorman, a parcel room, a bicycle shed and a roof terrace. Kirsten Jordan, Thomas Malloy and Gianna Vigliotti, 917-488-4016, Douglas Elliman; elliman.com

Cost

Common costs: $880 per month
Taxes: $2,524 per month

Positives

This spacious apartment occupies a full floor and the bedrooms are located on one side, away from the living areas.

Cons

There is no additional storage space in the building.


Brooklyn | 225 Lincoln Place, No. 3G

A cooperative apartment of approximately 60 square meters with one bedroom, one bathroom, a kitchen with windows, an open living and dining room and a bedroom with a private bathroom with windows, on the third floor of a six-storey building. elevator building with residential super, video intercom, communal laundry room, bicycle shed, two communal courtyards and a waiting list for storage areas. Tyler Whitman and Ashlie Roberson, 917-540-5578, The Agency New York; theagencyre.com

Cost

Maintenance: $1,048 per month

Positives

The apartment gets good sunlight and the rooms are large. Heating and hot water are included in the maintenance costs.

Cons

The bedroom window looks out onto a parking lot. Only cats and guide dogs are allowed in the building.

Given the rapid pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.

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