Manhattan | 753 East Fifth Street, No. 1A
East Village Duplex
$1.099 million
A two-bedroom, two-bath, 900-square-foot duplex condo with a private entrance, a kitchen with a vented range, an open living and dining area, an upper-level terrace, zoned electric heat, a vented washer/dryer and outdoor access to a patio and driveway, on the first two floors of a four-story walk-up with a super. Jeremy Kamm and Josue Gonzalez, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 212-439-4561; cbwarburg.com
Costs
Common Charges: $792 a month
Taxes: $1,630 a month
Pros
The garden can accommodate a parking space. The street-facing living room window is tinted for privacy. Subletting is permitted.
Cons
The apartment lacks indoor access to mail and packages left in the building’s common entrance area. The building lacks curb appeal and extra storage.
Manhattan | 161 West 15th Street, No. 4E
Chelsea Co-op
$1.575 million
A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 1,100-square-foot co-op apartment with an open floor plan, an island kitchen with granite countertops, a home office/sleeping nook, a utility closet with a washer/dryer, 12-foot barrel-vault ceilings, ample storage and insulated windows, on the fourth floor of a seven-story prewar building with a virtual intercom, live-in super, full-time porter, bike room and shared storage. Stanley Ginsberg, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 212-470-0672; cbwarburg.com
Costs
Maintenance: $2,282 a month
Pros
This spacious apartment is equipped with surround-sound speakers. Union Square Park is three blocks away.
Cons
The apartment has no views to speak of and the building lacks amenities.
Staten Island | 136 Nicholas Avenue
Port Richmond House
$600,000
A two-bedroom, three-bath, 1,646-square-foot, semi-attached house with an open living/dining area, an island kitchen with a breakfast bar and granite countertops, a den/home office, a basement recreation room with outdoor access, a washer/dryer, central heating and air-conditioning, a security system, an attached garage, a driveway and a backyard with an aboveground pool and a deck. Lisa Lonuzzi and Christina Lonuzzi Barranca, Compass, 917-747-2942; compass.com
Costs
Taxes: $4,344 a year
Pros
The kitchen and hot-water heater were updated two years ago. The house gets ample sunlight.
Cons
The upstairs bathroom lacks a window. The only closets on the second floor are in the bedrooms.
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