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By JILL PRILUCK | September 6, 2007

12 Beekman Place, between 49th and 50th streets, #6A
$1.7 million

Maintenance: $2,782
Broker: Patricia Warburg Cliff/ Corcoran

Located in Turtle Bay, this two-bedroom apartment, about 1,400 square feet, features East River and tree line views from the living area and dining room. The double-glazed windows throughout this apartment are framed in wood and every room has pocket doors. The kitchen comes with custom birch cabinetry and a slate floor. The master suite includes two walk-in closets and built-in bookshelves. There's also a separate library with parquet floors. The building, which is pet friendly, includes a full-time doorman, live-in superintendent, garage, and individual storage unit.

330 Wythe Ave., between South 1st and 2nd streets, #7H
$1.875 million

Maintenance: $243
Broker: Beth Kenkel/Corcoran

This three-bedroom Williamsburg apartment, about 2,500 square feet, has views of the East River, the Empire State and Chrysler buildings, and the Queensboro Bridge. The lower level has a large living and dining area, kitchen (which includes stainless steel countertops, a maple butcher block, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, and a Viking range), bathroom, den (or media room), laundry room, and bedroom. The upper level, which is enclosed in glass and overlooks the first floor, has a master suite, study, and an additional bedroom. There are two walk-in closets, 20-foot beamed ceilings, and extra-large windows. The building offers high-speed Internet and cable, a common garden, and a dog washing room.

30 Main St., between Front and Water streets, #5A
$1.595 million

Common charges: $844
Monthly Taxes: $98
Broker: Matt Holbein/Prudential Douglas Elliman

About 1,500 square feet, this two-bedroom apartment, located in DUMBO, has views of the East River, the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park, and the Manhattan Bridge. The living area overlooks the water and the master suite features custom closets, soundproof windows, and a marble bathroom with a towel warmer, Jacuzzi tub, and stall shower. There's a second bedroom next to the kitchen, which has custom wood and frosted glass cabinetry, granite and stainless steel counter-tops, and a Sub-Zero refrigerator. The second bathroom, which is next to the laundry room, boasts glass and porcelain tiling and a heated stone floor. The building includes concierge service and a landscaped roof deck.


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