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45 Warren St., #4
Between Church Street and West Broadway
$4.7 million

Common charges: $1,257
Approximate Monthly Taxes: $987
Linda Gertier/Corcoran

This three-bedroom TriBeCa loft, situated in a building with five full-floor units, has a keyed elevator that opens directly into the apartment. About 3,100 square feet, it has a large living and dining room, including a wet bar and powder room. The master suite has two custom walk-in closets, a French limestone bath with a double Jacuzzi tub, and a view of the Woolworth Building. A wing on the other end of the apartment contains the second and third bedrooms (one is now a media room), a bath, office, and utility closet with a washer/dryer and slop sink. The kitchen has a stone floor, blond wood cabinetry, high-end appliances, and a frosted glass sliding door (one of two — the second is in the master suite). This condo also has original columns, maple floors, a wood-burning fireplace, and built-ins.

110 W. 25th St., #8
Between Sixth and Seventh avenues
$2.95 million

Common charges: $1,469
Approximate Monthly Taxes: $1,414
Tamir Shemesh/Prudential Douglas Elliman

Situated in Chelsea, this full-floor loft has a keyed elevator with direct access to the condo (a lockable door separating the unit and the elevator is optional). About 2,600 square feet, it has four exposures and 19 windows. The master suite with a bathroom that has a Jacuzzi tub, two sinks, a bidet, and separate shower stall, is in the back of the apartment. A large work area, bedroom (now being used as an office), and bath are in the front. In between are the living and dining area, another full bath, and a kitchen, which features granite countertops, wood and frosted glass cabinetry, and high-end appliances, such as a six-burner Viking range and a Sub Zero refrigerator. Other details include 11-foot ceilings and original beams and wood floors.

138 Prince St., #6
At West Broadway
$3.25 million

Maintenance: $0
Elissa Burke/Halstead

This SoHo penthouse loft, approximately 2,000 square feet, has a keyed elevator that leads right into the property; a lockable door separating the unit and the elevator is optional. Boasting four skylights, it has northern, southern, and western exposures with city views. The front of the apartment includes the living and dining room, including a separate office space, and kitchen, plus a laundry nook. The back contains two bedrooms, a bath (with glass mosaic tiling and a Corian vanity), study, and store room. This floor-through co-op, housed in an artist-in-residence-zoned building with a finished roof deck, also has original wood floors and tin ceilings.

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