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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens

February 13, 2025
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
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Manhattan | 120 East 83rd Street, No. 2B

Upper East Side Co-op

$449,000

An updated one-bedroom, one-bath apartment with a windowed kitchen, a windowed bathroom, built-in shelving, 10-foot ceilings and original flooring, on the second floor of a five-story cat-friendly building from 1898 with a super, shared laundry, bike storage and a garden. Aimee Denaro Becker, Sotheby’s International Realty-East Side Manhattan Brokerage, 631-748-2165; sothebysrealty.com

Costs

Maintenance: $1,708 a month

Pros

Use as a pied-à-terre is permitted. Subletting is allowed after two years of residence, for two of every four years.

Cons

The views are of the sides of buildings. No extra storage is available.

Manhattan | 260 Park Avenue South, No. 9K

Flatiron Condo

$1.375 million

A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 1,000-square-foot apartment with backlit agate countertops, quartz windowsills, a radiant-heat bathroom floor, built-in shelving, a smart thermostat, wireless surround sound, motorized window shades, private elevator access and a washer/dryer hookup, on the ninth floor of a 12-story prewar doorman building with a live-in super, a concierge, a gym, a bike room and roof decks. Frances Katzen, Douglas Elliman, 917-705-1864; franceskatzen.elliman.com

Costs

Common charges: $1,144 a month

Taxes: $1,235 a month

Pros

The apartment was fully renovated five years ago.

Cons

There are no views to speak of and the building lacks extra storage.

Queens | 34-41 83rd Street

Jackson Heights Townhouse

$2.295 million

This five-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath brick house from 1927 has 3,700 square feet spread across three floors. There are formal living and dining rooms, a windowed kitchen, French doors, a wood-burning fireplace, gas heat, original parquet floors, a semifinished walkout basement with laundry and recreation rooms, a patio, a small front yard, and an attached garage, at the end of a row of several attached homes in the Jackson Heights Historic District. Daniel Kandinov, Corcoran Group, 646-483-8600; corcoran.com

Costs

Taxes: $9,127 a year

Pros

This well-maintained house comes with five parking spaces in a shared rear parking lot. The roof is in good condition.

Cons

The kitchen is narrow.

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

The post Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens appeared first on New York Times.

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