Manhattan | 230 East 20th Street, No. 61
Gramercy Park Condo
$2.345 million
A two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,083-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, a marble en suite bath with a double vanity, white oak flooring, a vented washer/dryer and central heat and air-conditioning, on the sixth floor of a seven-story doorman building with a live-in super and 18,000 square feet of amenities including a gym, a pool, a sauna, a residents’ lounge, a playroom, a private parking garage and basement storage cages. Michelle Griffith, Douglas Elliman, 917-523-1891; michellegriffith.elliman.com
Costs
Common charges: $1,651 a month
Taxes: $1,953 a month
One-time resident-manager unit fee: $6,230 at closing
Pros
It’s a brand-new apartment. The primary suite is spacious. The kitchen has a garbage disposal.
Cons
The unit does not include a key to Gramercy Park. A parking spot costs $385,000, and a basement storage cage $45,000.
Manhattan | 350 Cabrini Boulevard, No. 3N
Hudson Heights Studio
$315,000
An updated studio apartment with a windowed bathroom and hardwood floors on the third floor of a six-story elevator building with a part-time doorman, a full-time porter, a live-in super, a bike room, basement storage cages and shared laundry. Aaron Kass and Geoffrey Weiss, Compass, 929-269-3411; compass.com
Costs
Maintenance: $466 a month
Pros
The windows overlook the courtyard. Use as a pied-à-terre is permitted with board approval.
Cons
The basement storage cages have a waiting list.
Queens | 4-74 48th Avenue, No. 38K
Long Island City Condop
$1.095 million
A two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,154-square-foot apartment that has an open living/dining area with a balcony, an updated kitchen, and an en suite primary bedroom with a walk-in closet, on the 38th floor of a 42-story doorman building with a live-in super, a concierge, a gym, a roof terrace with a tennis court, shared laundry, basement storage cages (on a waiting list), a bike room, a one-per-unit pet policy and a public parking garage. Tim Cass and Holly L. Sose, Corcoran Group, 646-228-8806; corcoran.com
Costs
Maintenance: $3,478 a month
Pros
The balcony has gorgeous views of Queens, Manhattan and the East River. A nook in the living room can accommodate a work space. The shared laundry room has a terrace with a tennis court. The attached public parking garage offers discounts to owners of units in the building.
Cons
Neither bathroom is windowed, and the primary lacks a double vanity. Because of exterior work on the building, the laundry room’s shared terrace is temporarily inaccessible.
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