Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn
- Evan Joseph
- Evan Joseph
- Evan Joseph
- Evan Joseph
- Evan Joseph
Manhattan | 125 Greenwich Street, No. 71A
Financial District Condo
$1.94 million
This one-bedroom, one-bath, 880-square-foot apartment has an entry foyer, marble countertops, a vented range, a large bedroom, radiant-heat bathroom floors, pocket doors, a washer/dryer, central heat and air-conditioning, and 10-foot ceilings. It’s on the 71st floor of a new 88-story development that has a doorman, a concierge, a live-in super, mail delivery, a bike room, cold storage and shared laundry. The four floors of amenities include a gym, a Pilates studio, a saltwater pool, a spa, a dining room, a children’s play area and a shared terrace. Stacy Spielman, Wen J. Shi and Alexander Pisa, Douglas Elliman, 212-702-4000; elliman.com
Costs
Common charges: $1,528 a month
Taxes: $1,648 a month
Resident manager unit fee: $11,100, paid at closing
Pros
There are stunning views to the north and east. The bathroom has dual access, from the foyer and the bedroom. The kitchen and bedroom have ample storage.
Cons
The kitchen is low on counter space. Extra storage in the building is not yet available for purchase. The bike room is on the 18th floor.
- Keller Williams NYC
- Keller Williams NYC
- Keller Williams NYC
- Keller Williams NYC
- Keller Williams NYC
- Keller Williams NYC
- Keller Williams NYC
Manhattan | 865 United Nations Plaza, No. 6E
Turtle Bay Condo
$895,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, 879-square-foot apartment that has a dining nook, a windowed galley kitchen, a windowed bathroom and ample closets, on the sixth floor of a 16-story prewar doorman building with a live-in super, package room, shared laundry and a bike room. Seth Levin, Keller Williams NYC, 917-599-7572; kwnyc.com
Costs
Common charges: $1,126 a month
Taxes: $9,636 a year
Temporary assessment for facade repair: $167 a month through March 2026
Ongoing assessment: $123 a month to replenish reserves
Pros
The apartment is sunny with high ceilings. The kitchen and bedroom overlook a courtyard with the United Nations and the East River in the background.
Cons
In-unit washer/dryers not permitted. The closest subway stop is a 10-minute walk.
- Udi Almog
- Udi Almog
- Udi Almog
- Udi Almog
- Udi Almog
- Udi Almog
Brooklyn | 446 Kent Avenue, No. 4C
Williamsburg Condo
$1.15 million
This one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, 992-square-foot apartment has an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, a wine fridge, a large bedroom, a marble en suite bathroom with a tub, a walk-in closet and a washer/dryer. It’s on the fourth floor of a 14-story doorman building that has a live-in super, a business center, a children’s playroom, a gym, a public parking garage, a bike room and a roof deck. Lucy Wu, Corcoran Group, 917-678-1348; corcoran.com
Costs
Common charges: $1,126 a month
Taxes: $6 a month with abatement
Temporary assessment for capital improvements: $299 a month through September 2029
Pros
The apartment is quiet with a view of a courtyard. The kitchen has ample storage. The tax abatement extends to 2032. The building is next to the South Williamsburg ferry stop.
Cons
The building lacks extra storage.
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