Properties in Chelsea, Upper East Side, and Grand Concourse featured this week.
When looking for a new home in Manhattan or the Bronx, it’s important to consider various factors such as location, amenities, and maintenance costs. Here are three properties currently available in these areas that you may want to explore:
1. Manhattan – 332 East 77th Street, No. 6A
This studio apartment is located on the second floor of a six-story prewar building in Manhattan. It features exposed brick, a galley kitchen, a mirrored dining nook, ample closets, and built-in shelving. The building is cat-friendly and offers a virtual intercom, a live-in super, and basement storage cages. The maintenance costs for this property are $1,114 a month.
Pros:
– Good closet space
– Kitchen can be closed off
– In-unit washer/dryers are permitted
Cons:
– Could benefit from refinished floors and updates
– Mirrored doors may not suit all tastes
– Use as a pied-à-terre is not permitted
– Lacks shared laundry facilities
2. Manhattan – 405 West 23rd Street, No. 4E
This one-bedroom, one-bath apartment is approximately 900 square feet and is located on the fourth floor of a 19-story prewar doorman building in Manhattan. It boasts an open floor plan, marble countertops, a windowed bathroom with a double vanity, a walk-in closet, and casement windows. The building offers amenities such as a resident manager, a live-in super, a bike room, basement storage lockers, shared laundry, a pool, a gym, a courtyard, and a roof deck. The maintenance costs for this property are $2,919 a month.
Pros:
– Nicely updated and well-kept apartment
– Concealed through-the-wall air-conditioners
Cons:
– Kitchen lacks counter space
– Buyer and seller share a 2 percent flip tax
– In-unit washer dryers are not permitted
3. Bronx – 1020 Grand Concourse, No. 20C
This three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath apartment is approximately 1,600 square feet and is located on the 20th floor of a 23-story doorman building in the Bronx. It features an open living/dining area, a primary bedroom with an en suite half bathroom, central air-conditioning, and a balcony with nice skyline views. The building offers amenities such as a live-in super, a parking garage, shared laundry, a 25-pound weight limit for dogs, and a bike room. The maintenance costs for this property are $1,636 a month.
Pros:
– Balcony and primary bedroom offer nice skyline views
Cons:
– Bathrooms could use updates
– Lacks extra storage space
Please note that the availability of these properties may change due to the fast-paced nature of the real estate market. For more information on residential real estate news and updates, you can sign up for weekly email alerts. If you are interested in any of these properties, you can contact the respective real estate agents listed for more details.
Source: The NY Times