Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

Manhattan | 444 Central Park West, No. 6H

A two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,600-square-foot apartment with an entry closet, a windowed kitchen, a den/home office, en suite bathrooms, ample closets and a washer/dryer, on the sixth floor of a 19-story prewar doorman building with a live-in super, shared laundry, a roof deck and waiting lists for a bike room and basement storage lockers. Svetlana Choi, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 917-974-9523; cbwarburg.com

Costs

Maintenance: $2,706 a month
Assessment: $803 a month through December 2024 to replenish reserves

Pros

The bathrooms have windows. The washer/dryer is vented.

Cons

The bathrooms are accessible only through the bedrooms.


Manhattan | 405 West 21st Street, No. 4F

A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 550-square-foot apartment that has a pass-through kitchen, a bedroom behind a revolving bookshelf wall, ample storage, skylights and through-the-wall air-conditioning, on the top floor of a four-story 19th-century building with a porter/super, a gated parking lot and basement storage cages. Lena Koropey, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 646-248-0976; danielgale.com

Costs

Maintenance: $1,472 a month

Pros

The home’s unique interior was designed by the architect Steven Holl. In-unit washer/dryers are permitted.

Cons

It’s a walk-up building and lacks shared laundry.


Brooklyn | 877 Greene Avenue

This 4,125-square-foot multifamily townhouse, built in 2013, has a two-bedroom, three-bath duplex with a windowed kitchen, en suite bedrooms, a washer/dryer and a balcony, over a two-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath triplex with a windowed kitchen, two en suite bedrooms, a windowed finished basement, a washer/dryer, a patio and a backyard; plus casement windows and zoned heating and air-conditioning. Yara Ghossein, Compass, 917-667-7925; compass.com

Costs

Taxes: $786 a month

Pros

The roof, plumbing, electrical, and heating and cooling systems are all new. There’s potential for a roof deck. The property taxes are low.

Cons

It’s a quite a climb up to the duplex.

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