Three-Bedrooms
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505 Greenwich St., between Spring and Canal streets, #1A
$2.975 million
Common charges: $1,577.56
Monthly Taxes: $50
Broker: Mallory Weil/Halstead
Situated in SoHo north of TriBeCa, this post-war condo, about 1,900 square feet, has a 600-square-foot, landscaped patio with entrances from the living room, master bedroom, and second bedroom. The kitchen has a glass backsplash, Anigre wood cabinets, stone countertops and floors, a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Viking stove, and a Bosch dishwasher. The large master suite has a stone and marble bathroom with two sinks and a soaking tub. The second bedroom has a limestone porcelain and glass bathroom. There’s also a third bedroom (or den/office), powder room, and laundry nook. This apartment, which has mahogany floors, custom built-ins, and two walk-in closets, is located in a full-service building with private storage and a pet spa.
190 Riverside Dr., at 91st Street, #8C
$5.75 million
Common charges: $2,000
Monthly Taxes: $1,000
Broker: Lisa Lippman/Brown Harris Stevens
This Upper West Side pre-war condo, about 2,500 square feet, has Hudson River views from all seven rooms. The living room has mahogany paneling, an ornately patterned plaster ceiling, and a wood-burning fireplace. The library has oak paneling and a bay window. The eat-in kitchen has a large window, Bulthaup cabinetry, a Míele oven, range and hood, and a pantry. The master bedroom has a bay window, a wood-burning fireplace, two walk-in closets, and a marble bathroom with mosaic tiling and two sinks. There is also a dining room, a second bedroom with a decorative fireplace and marble bathroom with mosaic tiling, an office (or third bedroom) with a bay window and a foyer, gallery, and reception area. Other details include inlaid wood floors, Züber wallpaper (in the dining room and master bedroom), leaded glass windows, and pocket doors. The apartment is located in a full-service building with a garage that permits pets.
485 Park Ave., between 58th and 59th streets, #9B
$3.995 million
Maintenance: $3,501
Broker: Daniela Kunen/Prudential Douglas Elliman
This pre-war Classic Seven, about 2,650 square feet, is located in a Midtown East white glove building near Central Park. The entrance gallery has a decorative fireplace and leads into the living and dining rooms, which have herringbone floors, original moldings, and wainscoting. The master bedroom, like the living room and additional bedrooms, faces south, and has a marble bathroom and custom closet, one of the co-op’s six walk-ins. The windowed kitchen, which adjoins a maid’s room and bathroom, has stainless steel appliances (including a Traulsen refrigerator and a six-burner Viking range), two sinks, a washer/dryer, and a swinging door that leads into the dining room. There’s a working fireplace in the living area and the third bedroom, which has a marble bathroom, is now a wood-paneled library.