Manhattan | 360 Riverside Drive, No. 7C
Upper West Side Co-op
$915,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 800-square-foot apartment with an entry foyer, a renovated eat-in kitchen, a living room, a large bedroom with two closets, a windowed marble bathroom, and window-unit air-conditioning, on the seventh floor of a 13-story prewar building with a virtual intercom, a live-in super, bike storage, shared laundry and basement storage lockers. Scott Harris and Jonathan Goldstein, Brown Harris Stevens, 646-302-5710; bhsusa.com
Costs
Maintenance: $1,612 a month
Pros
A partial renovation in 2018 retained original details including crown molding and chevron bedroom floors. The monthly maintenance fee includes cable TV.
Cons
Counter space is limited in the kitchen. The building lacks amenities like a gym and shared outdoor space.
Manhattan | 334 West 17th Street, No. PH4/5W
Chelsea Penthouse
$1.999 million
A two-bedroom, two-bath, roughly 1,000-square-foot duplex with an updated windowed kitchen, a dining area, a bedroom or sitting room, French doors and a half bath on the lower level; a living room, a bedroom and a full bath on the upper level; plus built-ins, a wine fridge, ample storage, mini-split heating and air-conditioning, a washer/dryer and a 500-square-foot roof deck, on the top floors of a 19th-century five-story walk-up with a super, bike storage and basement storage rooms. Kirk Eckenrode and Trevor Connolly, 570-419-6295, Elegran; elegran.com
Costs
Maintenance: $2,510 a month
Pros
The apartment has pretty original wood floors, shutters and moldings, as well as views of the Empire State Building. A basement storage room and bike rack can transfer with the sale for a $100 monthly fee.
Cons
A king-size bed would be tight in the upstairs bedroom. There’s no elevator.
Bronx | 3044 Third Avenue, No. 4F
South Bronx Condo
$425,000
A two-bedroom, one-bath, 939-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, granite countertops, through-the-wall air-conditioning and a deeded basement storage area, on the fourth floor of a nine-story doorman building from 2010 with a doorman, a live-in super, shared laundry, a shared garden and a community room. Tano Holmes and Victor Banks, 857-253-1101, Century 21; century21.com
Costs
Common charges: $524 a month
Taxes: $145 a year in abated taxes
Pros
The tax abatement runs through November 2033.
Cons
The kitchen could use an update. The deeded storage space can only be accessed with a key from the super.
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