Central Air
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30 Crosby St., between Broome and Grand streets, #3B
$7.2 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $3,028
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $2,020
Broker: Cornelia Dobrovolsky/Corcoran
This pre-war loft is located in the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District. At 4,164 square feet, this condo has a 50-foot-wide living and dining area, 11-plus-foot ceilings, 12 large mahogany windows, pine floors, exposed brick walls, original timber columns and beams, a wood-burning fireplace, and multi-zoned central air. The master suite has a dressing area, a teak and polished concrete spa bath, and Italian custom-designed closets. Designed by Benjamin Noriega Ortiz, the kitchen and nearby powder room are white marble and stainless steel. There’s also a second bedroom with an adjoining bathroom, a guest room, a laundry room, a screening room, and an office. The building’s amenities include doorman and concierge service and a 130-square-foot private storage unit, among others.
50 E. 72nd St., between Park and Madison avenues, #5C
$2.295 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,256
Monthly Real Estate Taxes: $600
Broker: Florence Sommer/Coldwell Banker Hunt Kennedy
This Upper East Side landmark condo, about 1,300 square feet, has pre-war details such as nine-foot ceilings, crown moldings, and herringbone floors. There’s a living room with a wood burning fireplace and southern exposure, a formal dining area, a den (or second bedroom), and half bath. The master bedroom, also facing south, has a bath with Italian limestone tiles and the newly renovated kitchen comes with granite countertops, cherry wood cabinetry, top of the line appliances, a laundry nook, and a window. This apartment, which has custom closets and numerous built-ins, is located in a full service building with a private storage space.
60 E. 8th St., between Broadway and Mercer Street, #4F
$630,000
Maintenance/Common Charges: $750
Broker: Eleanor Ellix/Corcoran
This Greenwich Village junior one-bedroom, about 550 square feet, is just a few blocks from Washington Square Park. The living and dining area is separated from the bedroom by sliding Shoji doors and there’s also room for office space. There are parquet floors throughout. A condop apartment that requires no board interview and permits sublets, it is located in a full service post-war building with a laundry room on each floor, a parking garage, a roof deck with a pool and sauna, and storage.