Explore properties in Harlem, the financial district, and the Columbia Waterfront District this week.
When it comes to searching for real estate properties in Manhattan and Brooklyn, there are several options available to potential buyers. Let’s take a closer look at some of the listings currently on the market in these areas.
In Manhattan, a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment located at 1831 Madison Avenue, No. 9F is up for sale. This roughly 897-square-foot apartment features an open living/dining area, granite countertops, a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, and a balcony. Situated on the top floor of a nine-story doorman building, this unit also offers amenities such as a live-in super, shared laundry, a bike room, a gym, and a courtyard with barbecue grills. The seller is offering to pay the monthly maintenance for one year and a buyer’s broker commission of 3.25 percent of the sale price. However, the kitchen in this apartment is dated and narrow. The maintenance costs for this property are $1,634 a month, with an ongoing assessment of $128 a month for building reserves.
Another Manhattan property worth considering is a one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath condo located at 40 Broad Street, No. 14B. This 859-square-foot unit boasts an open floor plan, an en suite bath with a double vanity, 11-foot ceilings, and a washer/dryer. Situated on the 14th floor of a 31-story doorman building, residents can enjoy amenities such as a live-in super, concierge, basement storage units, a gym, a restaurant, and a roof deck. While the bathrooms in this unit are spacious, the kitchen lacks counter space without an island, and fitting a king-size bed in the bedroom may be tight. The common charges for this property are $1,117 a month, with annual taxes amounting to $19,378.
Moving over to Brooklyn, a three-bedroom, two-bath apartment located at 76 Congress Street, No. 4B is currently on the market. This 1,144-square-foot unit features an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, marble countertops in the kitchen, a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, a marble en suite bathroom with radiant heat floors, and a balcony. Situated on the third floor of a seven-story doorman building, residents can enjoy amenities such as a super, virtual intercom, a private parking lot with electric-vehicle chargers, a gym, basement storage rooms, and bike storage. While Brooklyn Bridge Park and the ferry are nearby, the primary bath lacks a double vanity, and deeded parking spots cost $150,000 while basement storage rooms cost $25,000. The common charges for this property are $777 a month, with monthly taxes amounting to $1,005.
In conclusion, these properties offer different features and amenities that cater to various preferences and needs. Whether you are looking for a cozy apartment in Manhattan with a balcony overlooking a park, a spacious condo with high ceilings and luxurious bathrooms, or a modern apartment in Brooklyn with convenient access to parks and transportation, there are options available to suit your lifestyle. Keep in mind that the real estate market is fast-paced, and properties may no longer be available at the time of publication. To stay updated on residential real estate news, consider signing up for weekly email updates.
Source: The NY Times