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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn

The New York Times
2026/01/04
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  1. Platinum Properties
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Manhattan | 214 Riverside Drive, No. 508/509

Upper West Side Co-op

$1.585 million

A one-bedroom, two-bath, roughly 1,407-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, an en suite bedroom with a double vanity, a windowed second bathroom, a vented range, a washer/dryer, ample storage and central heat and air-conditioning. It’s on the fifth floor of a seven-story prewar building that has a live-in super, a part-time doorman and a roof deck. Georgia O’Pharrow and Diana Munoz, Platinum Properties, 347-452-7314; platinumpropertiesnyc.com

Costs

Maintenance: $3,638 a month

Pros

The living area has a Murphy bed that can be hidden behind a curtain when open. The apartment has direct views of Riverside Park and the Hudson River. Use as a pied-à-terre is permitted. Subletting is allowed for five of every 10 years after two years of residency.

Cons

The building lacks extra storage and a bike room.


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Manhattan | 150 East 93rd Street, No. 10D

Carnegie Hill Co-op

$635,000

A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 700-square-foot apartment that has an entry foyer, a windowed eat-in kitchen, granite countertops, a bedroom with a built-in desk, and an updated windowed bathroom. It’s on the 10th floor of a 12-story prewar doorman building with a live-in super, shared laundry, a bike room, basement storage bins and a garden. Stephanie Hinton and Frances Katzen, Douglas Elliman, 212-337-6104; elliman.com

Costs

Maintenance: $1,985 a month

Pros

Use as a pied-à-terre is permitted. In-unit washer/dryers are allowed with board approval.

Cons

A 2-percent flip tax is paid by the buyer.


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Brooklyn | 251 Pacific Street, No. 17

Cobble Hill Co-op

$899,000

A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 650-square-foot apartment with an updated windowed kitchen, a den/home office, a windowed bathroom, a washer/dryer and a basement storage cage. It’s on the fourth floor of a five-story building from 1914 that has a virtual intercom, a bike room, stroller and scooter storage, shared laundry and a roof deck. Andrew Smith and Ellen Gottlieb, Corcoran Group, 929-420-0162; corcoran.com

Costs

Maintenance: $1,293 a month

Pros

The electrical system was recently replaced. The claw foot tub is original. Subletting is allowed for two of every five years after three years of residency.

Cons

It’s a fourth-floor walk-up. There’s no view.

Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.