River Views
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176 Perry St., between Washington and West streets, #5A
$7.4 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $8,050
Monthly Taxes: $1,039
Broker: Jan Hashey/Prudential Douglas Elliman
This Ali Tayar-designed three-bedroom, 3,700 square-feet, is located in one of several Richard Meier buildings on the far West side. Featuring floor-to-ceiling glass windows and brass-trimmed columns, this full-floor, two-and-a-half bath apartment overlooks the Hudson, Pier 46, and a stretch of Hudson River Park. There’s also a terrace facing the river. The building’s full-time doorman and concierge wear Prada coats.
67 Riverside Drive, between 78th and 79th streets, #6B
$2.2 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,943
This pre-war, two-bath, three-bedroom is located in a Beaux Arts-style building that is just steps from Riverside Park. French doors separate the living area and dining room, which overlook the Hudson River, the 79th Street Boat Basin, and the park. There are original details throughout this corner apartment, including nearly 10-foot ceilings, herringbone wood floors, two Juliet balconies, and a decorative fireplace. There also are river views from the master bedroom and the kitchen, which was touched up recently. The building has a live-in superintendent, private basement storage, and a renovated lobby and elevator.
845 United Nations Plaza, between 47th and 48th streets, #76E
$5.65 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $2,663
Monthly Taxes: $2,165
Broker: Ilan Bracha/Prudential Douglas Elliman
Located on the 76th floor of Trump World Tower, this three-bedroom apartment has views of the East River and the UN building. This 2,702-square-foot space with 12-foot ceilings and three-and-a-half baths also has views of the Empire State and Chrysler buildings. The master bedroom includes a bathroom with two sinks, a stand-up shower, and a bidet. Ddown the hall is a large walk-in closet. There’s also a laundry room. The world’s largest residential tower wouldn’t be complete without a 24-hour doorman and concierge, a 60-foot pool, a health club, and other ultra-luxury amenities.
159 Riverside Dr. West, between 160th and 161st streets, #5L-70
$812,000
Maintenance/Common Charges: $803.40
Broker: David Oppenheim/Halstead
A fifth-floor, two-bedroom with two baths in the River Arts Cooperative building, this Washington Heights co-op is located in a full-service building with a garage, gym, storage, and soon-to-becomplete landscaped courtyard. The living room and master bedroom have views of the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge. Measuring about 16×6, the windowed kitchen has stainless-steel appliances. There are refinished oak floors throughout and a laundry nook. For those seeking extra privacy, the bedrooms are on different ends of the apartment.

