10/06/08

May 2008

Residential Deals




Manhattan

Chelsea
$2.75 million
245 Seventh Avenue
2-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 2,258 sf condo in prewar elevator building; 24-hr doorman, concierge; large windows, high ceilings, washer/dryer, central a/c; pet-friendly building has common roof deck and private storage; maintenance $1,571; taxes $1,024; asking price $2.8 million; 21 weeks on the market. (Broker: Joanne Douglas, Corcoran)

Chelsea
$750,000
77 Seventh Avenue
1-bedroom, 1-bath, 800 sf co-op in postwar building (the Vermeer); renovated open kitchen, updated bathroom; maintenance $841; 40 percent tax-deductible; asking price $765,000; eight weeks on the market. (Broker: Kathi Jacob, Halstead)

Chelsea
$575,000
135 West 16th Street
1-bedroom, 650 sf condo in renovated prewar building; high ceilings, hardwood floors, newly renovated bath; building has laundry facilities and storage space; common charges $253; taxes $184; asking price $585,000; 20 weeks on the market. (Broker: Jeanne Voisin, Halstead)

East Village
$1.426 million
39 Bond Street
2-bedroom, 1-bath, 1,200 sf co-op in prewar elevator building; vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, renovated marble bath; common roof deck, basement storage; common charges $500; asking price $1.4 million. (Broker: Chris Au, Bond New York)

East Village
$735,000
425 East 13th Street
527 sf studio condo in newly constructed elevator building (A Building); 24-hr doorman, concierge; floor-to-ceiling windows, wood floor, open kitchen; building has rooftop sundeck with pool, fitness center, courtyard garden; common charges $524; taxes $70; asking price $735,000; four weeks on the market. (Brokers: Christine Pon Chin, Bellmarc; Alexander Liu, Cantor Pecorella)

East Village
$559,000
55 Avenue C
2-bedroom, 1-bath, 700 sf co-op in prewar building; live-in super; high ceilings, parquet floor; maintenance $300; 38 percent tax-deductible; asking price $579,000; 50 weeks on the market. (Broker: Richard Lech, Halstead)

Flatiron
$1.299 million
225 Fifth Avenue
1-bedroom, 1-bath, 881 sf condo in prewar elevator building (Grand Madison); concierge; building has fitness center; common charges $289; taxes $1,021; asking price $1.325 million; 13 weeks on the market. (Brokers: City Connections; Domus Realty)

Lower East Side
$750,000
249 Eldridge Street
2-bedroom, 1-bath co-op in prewar walk-up building; recently renovated unit has skylight, hardwood floor, washer/dryer; maintenance $689; asking price $735,000; 12 weeks on the market. (Brokers: Glenn Schiller, Lauren Powell, Corcoran)

Midtown
$1.21 million
425 Fifth Avenue
1-bedroom, 1.5-bath, 975 sf condo in newly constructed building (the Davis Building); washer/dryer, hardwood floors, river views; common charges $899; taxes $303; asking price $1.225 million; nine weeks on the market. (Brokers: Mindy Diane Feldman, Halstead; Kipton Davis, Prudential Douglas Elliman)

Midtown
$710,000
400 East 56th Street
1-bedroom, 1.5-bath, 1,025 sf co-op in postwar building (the Plaza 400); closet space, kitchen with delivery entrance; maintenance $1.412; 49 percent tax-deductible; asking price $760,000; 19 weeks on the market. (Brokers: Robin Foxx, Halstead; Brown Harris Stevens)

Midtown West
$1.14 million
322 West 57th Street
1-bedroom, 1-bath, 796 sf co-op in postwar building (the Sheffield); 24-hr doorman, concierge; building has garage, laundry facilities and rooftop health club and pool; common charges $453; taxes $665; asking price $1.16 million; 31 weeks on the market. (Broker: Ruth Hercolani, Halstead)

Murray Hill
$1.158 million
201 East 37th Street
2-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,450 sf co-op in postwar building; marble baths, Jacuzzi; maintenance $1,626; 50 percent tax-deductible; asking price $1.199 million; 24 weeks on the market. (Broker: Laura Lawrence, Halstead)

Murray Hill
$860,000
630 First Avenue
2-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,100 sf condo in postwar building; doorman, concierge; high ceilings, separate dining room, marble baths, hardwood floors; building has garage, health club and pool; common charges $847; asking price $925,000. (Brokers: Joseph Robinson, Bond New York; Brian Chiusiano, Prudential Douglas Elliman)

Upper East Side
$3.5 million
825 Fifth Avenue
1-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,300 sf co-op in prewar building; private dining room, room service; maintenance $4,460; 37 percent tax-deductible; asking price $3.8 million; 40 weeks on the market. (Broker: Laura Lawrence, Halstead)

Upper East Side
$2.1 million
935 Park Avenue
2-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,450 sf co-op in prewar building; wood-burning fireplace, eat-in kitchen; maintenance $2,744; 38 percent tax-deductible; nine weeks on the market. (Broker: Dan Danielli, Halstead; Corcoran)

Upper East Side
$1.625 million
151 East 83rd Street
3-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,400 sf co-op in prewar elevator building (the Cherokee); 24-hr doorman; wood-burning fireplace, hardwood floors, new kitchen, washer/dryer, renovated baths; pet-friendly building has bike room, laundry room, storage room, common garden; maintenance $2,282; 48 percent tax-deductible; asking price $1.695 million; 20 weeks on the market. (Broker: Julia Hoagland, Corcoran)

Upper East Side
$527,000
330 East 70th Street
1-bedroom co-op in postwar building; 24-hr doorman; dining area, renovated bath, closet space, custom window shades; building has laundry room, outdoor space, garage; maintenance $1,051; asking price $536,700; five weeks on the market. (Broker: Jamie Breitman, Bellmarc)

Upper West Side
$2.05 million
565 West End Avenue
3-bedroom, 3-bath, 1,800 sf co-op in prewar building; 24-hr doorman; southern exposure; building has gym and laundry facilities; maintenance $1,917; 40 percent tax-deductible; asking price $2.2 million; 11 weeks on the market. (Brokers: Ed Cruz, John Termin, Bellmarc; Lauren Wagner, JC DeNiro)

Upper West Side
$839,000
170 West End Avenue
1-bedroom, 904 sf condo in postwar building (Lincoln Towers); completely renovated unit has granite kitchen, audio wiring; maintenance $1,325; 50 percent tax-deductible; 20 weeks on the market. (Broker: Mark Lynch, Halstead)

Upper West Side
$544,500
51 West 81st Street
450 sf studio in prewar building (the Galaxy); 24-hr doorman; tall windows, high ceilings, renovated kitchen and bath, wood floors; building has laundry facilities and planted roof deck; maintenance $632; 49 percent tax-deductible; asking price $549,000; eight weeks on the market. (Brokers: Kathy Gulrich, Bellmarc; David Thompson, Klara Madlin)

West Village
$650,000
88 Charles Street
1-bedroom, 1-bath co-op in prewar walk-up building; high ceilings, dishwasher, washer/dryer, renovated kitchen, storage, hardwood floors; building is pet-friendly; maintenance $595; 46 percent tax-deductible; asking price $648,000; three weeks on the market. (Broker: Kristina Leonetti, Corcoran)

Brooklyn

Park Slope
$657,000
162 16th Street
2-bedroom, 2-bath, 913 sf condo in newly constructed building (the Vue); high ceilings, private balcony, washer/dryer, cherry wood floors, custom bathroom, floor-to-ceiling windows; building has landscaped front courtyard, meditation garden, fitness center, children's playroom and private storage facilities; maintenance $257; taxes $59; asking price $657,360. (Broker: Brendan Aguayo, Aguayo & Huebener)

Prospect Heights
$535,000
457 Prospect Place
2-bedroom, 2-bath, 1,080 sf condo in converted prewar building; high ceilings, hardwood floors, whirlpool bath, washer/dryer; building has storage facilities and roof deck; common charges $250; taxes $3,850; asking price $549,000; four weeks on the market. (Broker: Stephen Winterrowd, the Developers Group)

Williamsburg
$1.39 million
49 North 8th Street
3-bedroom, 2.5-bath, 1,466 sf condo in newly constructed elevator building (North8); part-time doorman; closet space, washer/dryer; building has fitness center, courtyard, on-site parking and cabanas; maintenance $1,243; taxes $75; asking price $1.388 million; 12 weeks on the market. (Broker: Sandra Cordoba, Corcoran)



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