Rosario Candela Elegance
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175 W. 93rd St., #7C
Between Amsterdam and Columbus avenues
$1.745 million
Maintenance: $1,584
Broker: Lolly Totero/Corcoran
Situated on the Upper West Side, this Classic Six apartment contains signature Candela features such as arches, crown and baseboard moldings, and beamed ceilings. A corner co-op, it has 15 windows with eastern, western, and southern exposures (including a peek at the Hudson River). The layout includes a foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom, second bedroom, maid’s room (now a kids’ play room), and three full baths. It is located in a full-service, pet-friendly, 1920s-era building with a recently restored lobby, storage, laundry, and a bike room.
One E. 66th St., #4E
At Fifth Avenue
$1.25 million
Maintenance: $1,370 (plus $300 for dining room service)
Broker: Maria Pashby/Corcoran
This Upper East Side one-bedroom is located in Mr. Candela’s final building, completed in 1950. Including a view of Central Park, this co-op contains a foyer, living room, bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette (with a service entry). There are herringbone and parquet wood floors, a decorative fireplace, and five closets. It is located in a full-service building that has concierge service, a private, elegant dining room, and an in-house chef.

