Manhattan | 10 Mitchell Place, No. 5B
Turtle Bay Co-op
$950,000
Two bedroom, one bathroom, roughly 600 square foot apartment with updated kitchen with breakfast bar, walk-in closet in master suite, two closets in second bedroom, wood burning fireplace, beamed ceilings, casement windows and thru wall heating and air-con, fifth floor a 13-story 1928 porter’s constructing with a resident curator, mail delivery service, bicycle rooms and launderettes, basement storage and roof terrace. Niklas Hackstein, Compass, 718-666-1377; compass.com
costs
Maintenance: $2,182 monthly
Advantages
Recent renovations include latest windows and alterations to the kitchen and loo.
cons
The square material is low, although the layout makes the perfect use of it.
Manhattan | 435 Convent Avenue, No. 44
Pre-war Sugar Hill
$1.25 million
Four-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment of roughly 1,700 square feet with original wood paneling and stucco, French doors, kitchen with walk-through window, front room with built-in bookshelves, master suite with two wardrobes, and residential office with bathroom, on the fourth floor of a six-story constructing Co-operative constructing within the Hamilton Heights/Sugar Hill Historic District with an on-site curator, laundry facilities, free storage, bike racks, meeting room, and garden with BBQ areas. Steven Kopstein, 917-414-3653; theagencyre.com
costs
Maintenance: $2,284 monthly
Advantages
The kitchen, floors and lighting within the apartment were renovated in 2017. The constructing has a wealthy history and was once home to Harlem Renaissance author Zora Neale Hurston.
cons
The bathrooms are outdated. Residents cannot control their very own heat. Dogs usually are not allowed.
Brooklyn | 706 Hancock Street
Bedford-Stuyvesant townhouse
$2.15 million
2,461 sq. ft. multi-family townhouse in-built 1901, with one bedroom, one and a half bathrooms, washer/dryer and patio below two-room, two-and-a-half baths, split level with open plan kitchen and living area, 4 skylights, two decorative fireplaces, space for a house office , washer/dryer, terrace and yard. Nadia Bartolucci and Samuel Weyser, Douglas Elliman, 646-673-0614; elliman.com
costs
Taxes: $5,556 annually
Advantages
The master suite is large with enough space for a king-size bed. Updated mechanics include two latest hot water heaters and central air-con.
cons
The upper unit has limited closet space.
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