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By JILL PRILUCK | January 24, 2008

288 West St., #PH
Between Canal and Watts streets
$7.95 million

Maintenance: $3,993
Broker: Wendy Maitland/Brown Harris Stevens

Located in TriBeCa, this penthouse loft, about 5,000 square feet, has Hudson River and city views through four exposures. It contains a living room (facing west, south, and north), family room, large kitchen and dining area (which overlooks the river), master suite (including a dressing closet and mosaictiled stall shower, among other details), two additional bedrooms, a library (or fourth bedroom), 1 1/2 additional baths, and a laundry room. There is a rooftop sunroom with access to an outdoor space with air rights. Other details include original wood beams and columns, built-ins, and a skylight. This co-op is located in an elevator building with a keyed elevator.

241 W. 36th St., 14th floor
Between Seventh and Eighth avenues
$4.44 million

Maintenance: $2,797
Broker: Peter Browne/Stribling

This recently redesigned Garment District loft, a former button factory, has 21 windows with three exposures. About 3,200 square feet, it contains a living room, dining room, master suite, second bedroom and bathroom, office, powder room, storage area, and laundry nook. The apartment features a rotating entertainment system and a sliding wall separating the master suite from the second bedroom, which allows these rooms to be configured into three spaces. The kitchen includes high-end appliances and the baths feature gray mosaic tiling and concrete trough sinks. Other design details include a sliding dining room table, pocket doors, original concrete floors (now lacquered), and built-ins. Located in a 1920sera Art Deco building, this co-op has central air-conditioning, digital wiring, and two keyed elevators that open directly into the apartment.

217 W. 19th St., 9th floor
Between Seventh and Eighth avenues
$4.1 million

Common charges: $1,646
Approximate Monthly Taxes: $1,057
Broker: Erik Bottcher/Corcoran

This Chelsea three-bedroom condo, about 2,600 square feet, has a 104-foot northern exposure with floor-to-ceiling windows and open city views (including the Empire State Building) from the kitchen, living room, and master suite. There is also a 52-foot terrace that faces south. The Bulthaup-designed kitchen has stainless steel countertops and appliances. Both marble baths include a steam shower and soaking tub (the master bath contains two sinks and marble subway and penny tiling). This apartment, in an elevator building with a roof deck, also features a laundry room, art lighting, and two-zoned central air-conditioning.


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