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By JILL PRILUCK | May 1, 2008

121 W. 19th St., #PHC
Between Sixth and Seventh avenues
$3.35 million

Common Charges: $1,528
Monthly Taxes: $914
Brian Meier/Prudential Douglas Elliman

A Chelsea duplex, this three-bedroom condo has a private rooftop terrace, which is about 460 square feet and has views of the Empire State and Metropolitan Life buildings. The first level features the living room, kitchen, master suite, and additional bedroom with an en-suite bath. The second level includes a third bedroom (now an office), with an en-suite bath, and a "recreation room." The lower level contains 15-foot ceilings, 9-foot-high windows with custom pine frames, and a wood bench that spans the width of the living room. The open kitchen has granite countertops, blonde wood cabinetry, and Viking appliances. About 2,100 square feet, it is in a converted 19th-century warehouse with doorman/concierge service and a landscaped roof deck.

155 Perry St., #8B
Between Washington and West streets
$3.5 million

Common Charges: $668
Monthly Taxes: $833
Tamir Shemesh/Prudential Douglas Elliman

This West Village duplex has a private rooftop terrace, which is about 1,020 square feet and has views of the Hudson River. It also comes with irrigation and lighting systems, a refrigerator, a grill, and storage space. About 2,000 square feet, this condo, which overlooks the Palazzo Chupi residences, contains the living room, kitchen, master suite, bedroom (with adjacent office), and powder room. The second floor contains the outdoor space, accessed via a spiral staircase. The open kitchen contains granite countertops, walnut cabinetry, and high-end appliances. Other details include 12-foot ceilings, oak floors, and a wood-burning fireplace. This condo is in an
elevator building with central laundry, a fitness center, and two storage rooms.

121 W. 19th St., #PHC
Between Sixth and Seventh avenues
$3.35 million

Common Charges: $1,528
Monthly Taxes: $914
Brian Meier/Prudential Douglas Elliman

A Chelsea duplex, this three-bedroom condo has a private rooftop terrace, which is about 460 square feet and has views of the Empire State and Metropolitan Life buildings. The first level features the living room, kitchen, master suite, and additional bedroom with an en-suite bath. The second level includes a third bedroom (now an office), with an en-suite bath, and a "recreation room." The lower level contains 15-foot ceilings, 9-foot-high windows with custom pine frames, and a wood bench that spans the width of the living room. The open kitchen has granite countertops, blonde wood cabinetry, and Viking appliances. About 2,100 square feet, it is in a converted 19th-century warehouse with doorman/concierge service and a landscaped roof deck.


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