Manhattan | 45 Tudor City Place, No. 1515
Tudor City Co-op
$795,000
A one-bedroom, two-bath, 1,000-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, a primary suite, a den/home office, through-the-wall air-conditioning and ample storage. It’s on the 15th floor of a 25-story cat-friendly, prewar doorman building that has a live-in super, a concierge, a bike room, shared laundry, a waiting list for basement storage cages and a roof deck. Ashley Reidy Quinn and Nick Montalbano, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 203-506-7657; cbwarburg.com
Costs
Maintenance: $2,722 a month
Pros
The kitchen has ample counter space. There’s a nice view of a park, Tudor City Greens, and Midtown. The maintenance includes electricity.
Cons
While they are pretty, the building’s original casement windows are still in place and may be drafty. The primary en suite lacks a double vanity.
425 West End Avenue, No. 5B
Upper West Side
$1.35 million
A two-bedroom, two-bath, roughly 1,250-square-foot apartment that has an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, a dining nook, a wood-burning fireplace, a primary bedroom with a walk-in closet and a windowed en suite bathroom with a double vanity. It’s on the fifth floor of a seven-story building with a virtual intercom, a live-in super, shared laundry and a bike room. Janet Patricia Wilkinson, Susan L. LeFevre and Robert Joseph Bonhage III, Keller Williams NYC, 917-453-1428; kwnyc.com
Costs
Maintenance: $2,319 a month
Pros
The kitchen was updated two years ago. There’s shared laundry on every floor.
Cons
The views are mainly of the side of a neighboring building.
Brooklyn | 480 Kent Avenue, No. 21D
Williamsburg Condo
$2.4 million
A two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,145-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, a breakfast bar, a primary suite with a walk-in closet, an en suite bath with a double vanity and radiant heat flooring, a washer/dryer, zoned heat and air conditioning, wide plank oak floors and 11-foot ceilings. It’s on the 21st floor of a 22-story new development that has a doorman, a super and 20,000 square feet of amenities, including a roof deck, an outdoor pool, cabanas, resident lounges, a game room, a gym, basement storage cages, a bike room, a dog park, a private parking garage and a shuttle to the subway. Peter Zaitzeff, SERHANT., 917-386-4911; serhant.com
Costs
Common charges: $2,086 a month
Taxes: $1,284 a month
Pros
The apartment has expansive views of Brooklyn, the Williamsburg Bridge and the river. The pool becomes an ice-skating rink in the winter. The NYC Ferry South Williamsburg stop is outside the building.
Cons
Neither bathroom has a window. It’s a 15-minute walk to the closest subway stop. Basement storage cages start at $15,000 and parking spots cost $150,000 or more.
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