Manhattan | 67 West 107th Street, No. 1
Manhattan Valley Condo
$875,000
A two-bedroom, one-bath, 708-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, a windowed porcelain bathroom, a home office, a washer/dryer and window-unit air-conditioning, on the first floor of a five-story walk-up from 1909 with a live-in super and a bike room. Samantha Rose Frith and Joel Moss, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 646-706-3794; cbwarburg.com
Costs
Common charges: $942 a month
Taxes: $681 a month
Pros
The whole apartment was renovated last year. There’s an in-unit laundry room for the washer/dryer. Seller will pay closing costs and six months of property taxes.
Cons
The kitchen lacks counter space and the bathtub is small. Windows in the bedroom open to the sidewalk.
Manhattan | 461 West 44th Street, No. 1B
Hell’s Kitchen Studio
$400,000
An updated 265-square-foot studio apartment with a windowed bathroom, a step-up office nook and ample storage, on the first floor of a six-story prewar co-op with a virtual intercom, an elevator, a live-in super, basement storage cages, shared laundry, a courtyard and a roof deck. Michael Marc Friedman, 917-771-0961, Keller Williams; kwnyc.com
Costs
Maintenance: $586 a month
Pros
Subletting is permitted four out of every five years after the first year.
Cons
The fridge is small. The building lacks bike storage.
Bronx | 2500 Johnson Avenue, No. 16NP
Spuyten Duyvil Co-op
$1.1 million
A four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, roughly 2,500-square-foot apartment that has an open living and dining area, two bedrooms with en suite windowed half baths, a second living room with a kitchenette, ample storage and through-the-wall heating and air-conditioning, on the 16th floor of a 20-story doorman building from 1967 with a live-in super, a public parking garage, a basketball court, a playground and an amenities club including a gym, pool, residents’ lounge, playroom, community room and game rooms. Aaron Kass and Geoffrey Weiss, 929-269-3411, Compass; compass.com
Costs
Maintenance: $3,843 a month
Pros
Two of the bedrooms have access to the balconies, which overlook the Henry Hudson Bridge. There are multiple walk-in closets.
Cons
The two smaller bedrooms lack closets. The kitchen is closed off. The maintenance fee is high, though it includes cable and internet.
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