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By JILL PRILUCK | July 5, 2007

407 E. 12th St., between First Avenue and Avenue A, #4RNW
$1.595 million

Maintenance/Common Charges: $561
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $700
Broker: Cartwright Lee/Citi Habitats

This two bedroom, about 1,100 square feet, is located in a post-war East Village condo with a courtyard. The first floor has a newly renovated kitchen, a living room with built-in shelving, a dining area, and a powder room. The second floor has a master suite with a balcony, a walk-in closet, separate storage space, and a hallway closet with a washer/dryer. The third floor has a second bedroom, another balcony, a second bathroom, and a private rooftop terrace with an irrigation system.

233 W. 26th St., between Seventh and Eighth avenues, #2E
$3.2 million

Maintenance/Common
Charges: $3,571
Broker: Mitchell Speer/Corcoran

This Chelsea pre-war, co-op loft, about 3,200 square feet, has an expansive, south-facing living and dining area (with bleached oak floors) on the first floor, which also has a kitchen, a washer/dryer utility room, a powder room, two bedrooms, a full bathroom, and a den. The second level has a master suite with teak floors, ample closet space, a thermostat-controlled body shower, and a private patio. The lower level has a media room with surround sound, an exposed stone wall, and a skylight. This property also has generous storage.

215 E. 24th St., between Second and Third avenues, #506
$599,000

Maintenance/Common
Charges: $820
Broker: Adam Roberts/Corcoran

This Kips Bay one bedroom, sandwiched between Gramercy and Murray Hill, is located in a full-service post-war building. The first floor has a kitchen and bathroom and the second floor has a living space with high ceilings, large, southern-facing sliding windows, and a Juliet balcony. The third floor has a bedroom with California closet space. This co-op has a common roof deck, a 24-hour garage, bike storage, and video surveillance on the roof, in the elevators, and in front of the building. Each floor has two laundry rooms.


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