Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

  • Post category:New York

Manhattan | 425 Park Avenue South, No. 15A

A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 1,000-square-foot apartment with an open living/dining room, a walk-in closet, built-ins and 11-foot ceilings on the 15th floor of a 20-story prewar building with a part-time doorman, a live-in super, shared laundry, extra storage and a roof deck. Frances Katzen, Douglas Elliman, 917-705-1864; franceskatzen.elliman.com

Costs

Maintenance: $2,448 a month
Temporary assessment: $222 to update the building’s exterior

Pros

This apartment gets ample sunlight, and the living room has nice uptown views. Unlimited subletting is permitted after one year of residence.

Cons

The kitchen and the bathroom lack windows. In-unit washer/dryers are not permitted.


Manhattan | 621 East Sixth Street, No. 6

A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 615-square-foot, updated apartment with a breakfast bar, a dishwasher, exposed brick and window-unit air-conditioning on the third floor of a five-story income-restricted co-op with a super, a virtual intercom and a courtyard. Debby Klein, BOND New York, 646-723-3059; bondnewyork.com

Costs

Maintenance: $400 a month

Pros

The apartment was renovated in 2020. The monthly maintenance fee is low.

Cons

The building lacks shared laundry and extra storage.


Brooklyn | 449 12th Street, No. 1R

A two-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 1,650-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, 15-foot ceilings, a breakfast bar, a bathroom with a soaking tub, a home office nook, ample storage, a washer/dryer, central air-conditioning and a patio on the first floor of a four-story prewar co-op with a roof deck. Nadine Adamson, Brown Harris Stevens, 212-452-4503; bhsusa.com

Costs

Maintenance: $1,621 a month

Pros

The updates to this spacious loft give it a cool industrial aesthetic.

Cons

The building lacks a super, and the apartment lacks extra storage.

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

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by NYTimes