Terraces
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130 E. 18th St., between Irving Place and Third Avenue #15A
$925,000
Maintenance/Common Charges: $844
Broker: Kristina Ojdanic/Corcoran
Nestled in the Gramercy Park Historic District, this 700-square-foot one bedroom has a terrace just off the bedroom, which is now painted blue. Mostly facing north, the outdoor space of approximately 250 square feet — technically more like a small, private roof deck than a terrace — has unobstructed views. A 15th-floor co-op apartment, which includes a renovated kitchen, is located in a full-service, white brick, post-war building just a few blocks from Trader Joe’s.
315 W. 86th St., between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive #PHB
$1.4 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,029
Broker: Jeffrey Levitas/Corcoran
With a huge wrap-around terrace that boasts unobstructed northern, eastern, and western views, this pre-war one-bedroom is for an owner who craves being outside – and has imaginative ideas for what to do with more than 1,000 square feet of private, outdoor space. Ten windows line this 850-square-foot Upper West Side apartment – and, yes, they all overlook the expansive terrace. While the interior, especially the eat-in kitchen and bathroom, needs work, the river view — and seedling plantings — could make up for all those Home Depot visits.
200 E. 58th St., between Second and Third avenues Apt. 18C
$2.8 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $1,682 Monthly Taxes: $1,300
Broker: Marlene Steiner/Prudential Douglas Elliman
The 400-square-foot terrace outside this 18th-floor, three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo lines the entire length of the extra-large living and dining area. Facing south and west, it has unobstructed Midtown views. The bedrooms of this 1,800-square-foot apartment, which is located in a post-war building just steps from dozens of decorative arts stores, are clustered alongside a long hallway, far away from the terrace. The granite, walk-through kitchen features a Sub-Zero, the holy grail of modern refrigeration.
175 Sullivan St., between Houston and Bleecker streets #5A
$3.5 million
Maintenance/Common Charges: $797
Monthly Taxes: $300
Broker: Stacey Max/Bellmarc
This 2,110-square-foot, three-bedroom, three-bathroom duplex in the heart of Greenwich Village has a master bedroom on the lower level, where a winding spiral staircase leads to a backyard terrace with a patio feel. Surrounded by the neighborhood’s low-rise buildings, the private outdoor space measures about 200 square feet. The interior of this condo has a streamlined look, given the living area’s beechwood floors and the kitchen’s Poggenpohl cabinets, stone floors, and Viking & Bosch appliances.