Manhattan | 212 West 72nd Street, No. 4A
Lincoln Square Condominium
$2.15 million
This 2-bedroom, 2-bath, 992-square-foot apartment features an open floor plan, breakfast bar, private marble bathroom, through-wall air conditioning, washer/dryer, and keyless entry. Located on the 4th floor of the 20-story Doorman Building built in 2010, it features a courtyard, rooftop deck, resident lounge, shared terrace, cold storage, gym, children’s playroom, underground storage cage, bicycle storage, shared laundry, There is a live-in manager. . Amanda Espinal and Maya Kaduri, 347-244-3713, Douglas Elliman. Elliman.com
cost
Utility fee: $1,335 per month
Tax: $1,927 per month
Strong Points
Designer finishes are clean and modern. There is a garbage disposal machine in the kitchen. The 72nd Street subway station, which serves lines 1, 2, and 3, is located just outside the building.
Cons
Taxes and common fees add up to a lot of money. The price for the underground storage cage is $12,500.
Manhattan | 200 East 74th Street, No. 16B
lenox hill co-op
$1.65 million
2 bedroom, 2 bath, approximately 1,200 square foot apartment. Features a windowed kitchen, open living and dining area, primary bedroom with walk-in closet, second bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and Venetian plaster walls. Located on the 16th floor of the 1962 21-story Doorman Building with high ceilings and ample closets, it features a gym, live-in supermarket, shared laundry, meeting room, bike storage, storage locker waiting list, and private rooms. . parking. Geoffrey Gottlieb and Morgan Pollack, Christie’s International Real Estate Group, 516-551-2517; christiesrealestate.com
cost
Maintenance: $2,330 per month
Ongoing evaluation: $567.67 per month
Strong Points
Sunny apartment with city views, updated in 2021. Custom furniture can be included in the sale for an additional fee. It is possible to use the washing machine/dryer.
Cons
You have to go through the bedroom to get to the bathroom. There are no private or shared outdoor spaces. There is no parking lot.
Brooklyn | 26 Broadway, No. 405
Williamsburg Condominiums
$840,000
This one-bedroom, one-bath, 688-square-foot apartment features an open floor plan, updated kitchen, large living area, vented washer/dryer, through-wall air conditioning, and a balcony. Located on the 4th floor of a 7-story doorman building built in 2006, it features a full-time supermarket, private parking and an underground storage cage dedicated to this unit. Alicia Marisol Banuelos, Keller Williams, 619-247-2183; kwnyc.com
cost
Utility fee: $565 per month
Taxes: reduced to $15 per month until July 2033
Strong Points
Taxes are very low. Hardwood floors were recently replaced. The apartment’s wine cellar has lockers. The adjacent building has an accessible rooftop deck.
Cons
The balcony offers views of the back of other buildings. Deeded parking lots sell for about $65,000.
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