Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx

Homes for Sale in Manhattan and the Bronx

Manhattan | 250 Mercer Street, No. B1302

This apartment with a room, two bathrooms and approximately 1,255 square feet has 12 -foot roofs, an open plant plane, a breakfast bar, a suite bedroom with a Murphy bed, an area to sleep with its own closet bath floors with intermediate radius, a washing machine/dryer and heat and air conditioning. It is on the 13th floor of a 18 -story pet building since 1888. Comforts include a super living, storage boxes in the basement, bicycle storage, shared laundry, a patio and a roof cover for residents. Dustin Crouse and Erin Boisson Aries, Douglas Elliman, 212-319-2379; elliman.com

Cost

Maintenance: $ 3,282 per months

Pros

The apartment has beautiful views of the center of Manhattan. The rebel is allowed after two years of property. Zond heat is complemented with the steam heat of the building.

Conservation

The main bedroom lacks a closet. There is a Flip 2 percent tax.


Manhattan | 240 EAST 32nd Street, No. 1st

This Railroad style cooperative study unit has an updated kitchen with a breakfast bar, a Murphy bed, 10 -foot roofs, air conditioning through the wall and a private garden. It is on the ground floor of a four -story war building with super and shared clothes. Judy Kloner and Jacqueline Kurtz, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 212-439-4523; cbwarburg.com

Cost

Maintenance: $ 1,793 per month

Pros

The garden has a view of Empire State Building. Pieds-à-terre are allowed and up.

Conservation

The building lacks additional storage and a bicycle room.


Bronx | 640 West 237th Street, No. 7b

This three bedroom apartment and three and a half damage and 1,768 square feet has an open plant plane with a window wall, a kitchen with a breakfast bar, a main suite with a double dressing table, two additional rooms in suite, cable cabinets, a washing machine/dryer, 10 -foot roofs, an additional storage unit and a balcony. It is on the seventh floor of a 19-story door building that has a super live-in, a janter, a gym, a children’s game room, a resident room and a roof cover. Jillian S. Faulls, Corcoran Group, 347-843-2887; Corcoran.com

Cost

Common charges: $ 2,232 per months
Taxes: $ 937 per month

Pros

The corner windows provide broad sunlight and views of the palisades. Cherry wood floors are in good condition. The real estate agent offers a $ 2,500 gift certificate for beauty treatments to the buyer at the closure.

Conservation

The bathrooms have no windows. The nearest subway stop is train 1 in 238th Street, more than one mile away.

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