Manhattan | 170 Norfolk Avenue, No. 18
Decrease East Facet Co-op
$910,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, 600-square-foot prewar residence with a mixed dwelling and eating room that has a skylight, a windowed kitchen with stainless-steel home equipment, a windowed tub, uncovered brick partitions and a personal 550-square-foot roof deck, on the highest flooring of a non-doorman walk-up constructing. Thomas Kidwell, Bond New York, 917-741-1265; bondnewyork.com
MAINTENANCE
$1,184 a month
PROS
The co-op is made up of two buildings separated by a courtyard, one positioned instantly on Norfolk Avenue and the second tucked behind it. This residence is within the second constructing, which might make encountering the house really feel like discovering a secret backyard.
CONS
The residence is up 4 flights of stairs, which can be an excessive amount of for some. The laundry room is within the entrance constructing.
Manhattan | 50 Morningside Drive, No. 62
Morningside Heights Co-op
$1.35 million
A 3-bedroom, one-and-half-bath, 1,200-square-foot prewar residence with a lounge that has japanese views over Morningside Park, a proper eating room, a windowed kitchen with marble counters, a dressing space with built-in closets serving as a house workplace, and a major suite with an inside stained-glass window, on the highest flooring of a six-story, non-doorman elevator constructing with a live-in superintendent. Tyler Whitman, The Company, 917-565-5166; theagencyre.com
MAINTENANCE
$1,652 a month
PROS
There’s a deep coat closet by the entrance door. The eating room might neatly be transformed right into a bed room with an en suite tub.
CONS
The half tub, which started life as a part of employees quarters, is tiny. The views from a number of the home windows are of an air shaft.
BROOKLYN | 274 St. John’s Place., No. 1A
Prospect Heights Co-op
$649,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, 700-square-foot prewar residence with a mixed dwelling and eating room that has a bay window, an open kitchen with a dishwasher, a washer and dryer, and hardwood flooring, in a non-doorman walk-up constructing close to Grand Military Plaza. Nathalie Roy, Corcoran Group, 718-501-8763; corcoran.com
MAINTENANCE
$792 a month
PROS
The residence comes with a basement storage bin. The upkeep cost is low.
CONS
The unit is on the bottom flooring, and the lounge home windows face a sidewalk, which explains the bars.
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