Studios
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3 Hanover Square, between William and Pearl streets, #18J
$545,000
Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,026
Broker: Simona Stanica/Prudential Douglas Elliman
This 600-square-foot studio, located on the 18th floor of a pre-war full-service building in the Financial District, has a narrow terrace with views of the Hudson River. The main room has beamed, 14-foot ceilings, built-in shelves, exposed brick, maple floors, and large windows. The entrance includes a hallway with three closets – the bathroom, which has gray mosaic tiling, and a soaking tub, is to the left and the kitchen, which has red cabinets and stainless steel countertops, is to the right.
230 West End Ave., between 70th and 71st streets, #4A
$249,000
Maintenance/Common Charges: $645.33
Broker: Ann Cutbill Lenane/Prudential Douglas Elliman
This bright studio, about 300 square feet, has oak wood floors and casement windows with unobstructed city views. It is located in a full-service, pre-war building on the Upper West Side that has storage, a bike room, a small library, and a garden. The building’s elevator, which runs perfectly, is the original.
88 E. 3rd St., between First and Second avenues, #15
$499,000
Maintenance/Common Charges: $455
Broker: Mark Neuwirth/Bellmarc
This East Village walk-up studio has lots of charm, with its exposed brick walls and wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen has a Verona stove, a Míele dishwasher, red cabinets, stone floors, and an LG refrigerator. The bathroom has two windows, a custom shower stall with a steam attachment, a washer/dryer, and a wood beamed ceiling. The windows are soundproof and the building has a common garden.
35 E. 85th St., between Madison and Park avenues, #2A
$625,000
Maintenance/Common Charges: $740
Broker: Jane Caminis/Bellmarc
This 650-square-foot alcove studio has lots of windows. Seven in the living area, to be exact. Located in a full-service Upper East Side post-war building just a block from Central Park, this apartment has an entrance hallway, bleached wood floors, four closets, and a separate dressing area. The pass-through kitchen has stainless steel appliances and the bathroom has been refinished in tumbled stone. The building is pet-friendly and has a landscaped roof deck.