Manhattan | 605 West 111th Avenue, No. 61
Morningside Heights Co-op
$1.395 million
A two-bedroom, two-bath, roughly 1,500-square-foot house with a windowed kitchen, a front room with built-in bookshelves, a bed room with mahogany pocket doorways and built-in bar cupboard, a smaller room that might be used as a 3rd bed room, windowed bogs, window-unit air-conditioning and ample closets, on the highest ground of a six-story 1906 doorman constructing with a live-in tremendous, storage items, a motorcycle room and shared laundry. Jeffrey Stockwell, Ben Haymes and Dominique Ramirez, Brown Harris Stevens, 917-449-3433; bhsusa.com
Prices
Upkeep: $1,906 a month
Execs
This roomy house is near Columbia College. The board permits subletting after the primary 12 months.
Cons
A king-size mattress could be tight within the main bed room, which may use a renovation. The partitions of closets in two of the bedrooms could also be ugly to some.
Manhattan | 480 Park Avenue, No. 11H
Higher East Aspect Co-op
$975,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 1,000-square-foot house with a windowed galley kitchen, unique herringbone flooring within the lobby and front room, a big bed room, a windowed toilet, ample closets, a wood-burning hearth and window unit air-conditioning, on the eleventh ground of a 19-story prewar doorman constructing by Emery Roth that has a concierge, gymnasium, roof deck, shared laundry and deeded storage cages. Arlene Reed and Rebecca Blacker, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 212-439-5180; cbwarburg.com
Prices
Upkeep: $2,750 a month
Execs
The entry lobby is grand and the fireside works. The board permits washer/dryers. Upkeep consists of electrical energy.
Cons
The kitchen is tiny and the toilet may use a renovation.
Bronx | 1020 Grand Concourse, No. 23P
Grand Concourse Co-op
$695,000
A one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, roughly 1,000-square-foot house that has an open kitchen/residing/eating room with a Murphy mattress, built-in cabinets, a wine bar, a breakfast bar, cove lighting, a half tub and a full tub linked by a bathe with frosted glass doorways, terrazzo tile flooring, ample storage, central heating and air-conditioning and a balcony, on the highest ground of a 23-story doorman constructing within the Grand Concourse Historic District with a parking storage and shared laundry. Matthew Financial institution, Financial institution Neary Actual Property, 917-608-6309; bankneary.com
Prices
Upkeep: $1,262 a month
Execs
You may see the George Washington Bridge from the balcony. The vendor was the architect behind the house’s latest renovation. It’s supplied furnished for a price. Parking spots within the constructing’s connected storage price $375 a month.
Cons
The residing space, the place a TV is at present saved, is small. The hallway outdoors the house lacks glamour. The ground plan, which connects two bogs by way of a bathe, might not go well with some consumers.
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