Manhattan | 40 East 7th Street, No. 3R
Upper East Side Co-op
$1,399,999
A two-bedroom, two-bath, roughly 832-square-foot apartment with a vented range in the Pullman kitchen, a living room with bay windows and French doors, a primary bedroom with a windowed en suite bath, a second bedroom with a working fireplace, built-ins and ample closets, on the third floor of a five-story prewar townhouse with a super, virtual intercom, shared laundry and shared storage. Fabienne Lecole, Compass, 917-405-6336; compass.com
Costs
Maintenance: $4,455 a month
Pros
The kitchen can be closed off with folding doors. The living room overlooks an adjacent building’s garden. Subletting is permitted. Central Park is a block away.
Cons
The kitchen lacks counter space. The maintenance fee is high.
Manhattan | 523 West 121st Street, No. 41
Morningside Heights Co-op
$825,000
A two-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 1,000-square-foot apartment that has a windowed kitchen with butcher block countertops, formal living and dining rooms, a windowed bathroom and an extra storage unit, on the fourth floor of a six-story prewar doorman building with a live-in super, shared laundry, daily mail delivery, shared storage and a bike room. Sara Pick, Corcoran Group, 917-428-5637; corcoran.com
Costs
Maintenance: $1,738 a month
Temporary assessment to rebuild reserves: $1,152 charged in April and October, through 2030.
Pros
The floors and moldings are new. Finishes on doors and other original details were recently restored. The building meets the city’s all-electric code requirement.
Cons
The apartment lacks views. In-unit washer/dryers and pieds-à-terre are not permitted.
Queens | 88-11 34th Avenue, No. 5E
Jackson Heights Co-op
$388,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with an updated windowed galley kitchen, a windowed bathroom, a large bedroom and ample closets, on the fifth floor of a six-story building with a live-in super, porters, a private park, shared laundry and a waiting list for a private parking garage. Armen Meschian and Mackenzie Farrell, Core NYC, 917-848-6928; corenyc.com
Costs
Maintenance: $797 a month
Pros
North-facing windows provide ample sunlight and sky views. Recent updates include the kitchen and refinished hardwood floors.
Cons
In-unit washer/dryers not permitted. The monthly maintenance does not include cooking gas. The building lacks extra storage and a bike room.
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