Manhattan | 241 Fifth Avenue, No. 3C
NoMad Duplex
$2.3 million
A two-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, 1,340-square-foot condo with an open floor plan, a half bath and a terrace on the first floor; and a primary suite, a second bedroom with a Murphy bed, a second bath and a washer/dryer on the second; plus a basement storage cage, and zoned heat and air-conditioning. It’s on the third and fourth floors of a 20-story doorman building that has a concierge, a bike room, a gym, a residents’ lounge and a roof deck. John W. Harrison and Nicole Grandelli, Core Real Estate, 917-363-0030; corenyc.com
Costs
Common charges: $2,871 a month
Taxes: $2,471 a month
Pros
It’s a quiet apartment with a spacious terrace. The primary bath has radiant heat flooring.
Cons
The views are of the backs of buildings. The bathrooms lack windows.
Manhattan | 80 John Street, No. 2A
Financial District Condo
$705,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, 674-square-foot apartment that has an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, 10-foot ceilings, Brazilian cherry floors, built-ins on the second floor of a 24-story prewar doorman building with a concierge, a live-in super and shared laundry. Andrew Ziff and Selman Sumer, Keller Williams NYC, 917-468-7477; kwnyc.com
Costs
Taxes: $1,158 a month
Common charges: $773 a month
Pros
The apartment is tucked away from the noise on John Street. The building has shared laundry on every floor. Central heat and air-conditioning is supplemented with PTAC units.
Cons
There’s no view. The building lacks extra storage, a bike room and amenities.
Queens | 35-55 29th Street, No. 6J
Astoria Co-op
$439,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 671-square-foot apartment with a windowed galley kitchen, butcher block countertops, an open living dining/area and a windowed bathroom. It’s on the top floor of a six-story prewar building that has a virtual intercom, a live-in super, shared laundry and a waiting list for basement storage cages. Jennifer Rouse, Corcoran Group, 917-816-7018; corcoran.com
Costs
Maintenance: $972 a month
Pros
The kitchen has lighting under and inside the cabinets. Use of the shared laundry is included in the monthly maintenance fee.
Cons
The closets for the bedroom are in the hallway. The shared laundry room has four washers and dryers to serve the building’s 55 units. Subletting is permitted for a total of two years after three years of residency.
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