Manhattan | 140 West 124th Street, No. 8A
South Harlem Condo
$1.895 million
This two-bedroom, two-bath, 1,959-square-foot apartment has an open floor plan, a windowed kitchen, a breakfast bar, a wine fridge, a primary suite with a dressing room, a washer/dryer, 13-foot ceilings, direct elevator access, ample closets, a basement storage cage and a balcony. It’s on the eighth floor of a 12-story prewar building that has a virtual intercom, a super, a gym, a yoga room, a bike room, a shared terrace and a roof deck. Emma Kerins and Michael Kerins, Brown Harris Stevens; bhsusa.com
Costs
Common charges: $1,770 a month
Taxes: $1,335 a month
Pros
Recent updates include new central heat and air-conditioning, motorized window shades and lighting. The views stretch across Central Park to Billionaire’s Row. The seller is offering a $12,000 credit at closing.
Cons
The bathrooms lack windows.
Manhattan | 318 West 100th Street, No. 1S
Upper West Side Condo
$1.199 million
A two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, 1,084-square-foot apartment that has a windowed kitchen, a formal living and dining rooms, a windowed bathroom, a walk-in closet and 10-and-a-half-foot ceilings. It’s on the first floor of an eight-story prewar building that has a live-in superintendent, a central laundry room, a bike room and basement storage cages. Daniel Kramp, Christie’s International Realty; christiesrealestate.com
Costs
Common charges: $977 a month
Taxes: $822 a month
Ongoing assessment: $401 a month for capital reserves
Pros
The kitchen was updated in the last five years. The building is close to Riverside Park.
Cons
There’s no view. The primary bedroom has one closet. In-unit washer/dryers and through-the-wall air-conditioning are not permitted.
Queens | 17-85 215th Street, No. 12M
Bay Terrace Co-op
$800,000
This three-bedroom, two-bath, roughly 1,343-square-foot apartment with an open living/dining area, granite countertops, a primary suite with a walk-in closet, two balconies and a parking space in a private garage, is on the 12th floor of a 16-story doorman building with a super and shared laundry. Tom Le, Corcoran Group; corcoran.com
Costs
Maintenance: $2,441 a month
Pros
There’s a nice view of Little Neck Bay. The bedrooms are spacious and the primary has a balcony. Amenities include a convenience store, a beauty parlor, a dry cleaner, a swimming pool, a gym and ball courts. Subletting is allowed after two years of residency, with board approval.
Cons
In-unit washer/dryers are not permitted. The building lacks extra storage and a bike room. The nearest subway is a bus ride away.
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