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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Queens
This week’s properties are in the Sutton Place neighborhood, Lincoln Square and Jackson Heights.
- Coldwell Banker Warburg
- Coldwell Banker Warburg
- Coldwell Banker Warburg
- Coldwell Banker Warburg
- Coldwell Banker Warburg
- Coldwell Banker Warburg
Manhattan | 400 East 56th Street, No. 37C
Sutton Place Co-op
$930,000
A one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, roughly 950-square-foot apartment with a Pullman kitchen, an open living and dining area, a large primary bedroom, ample closets, central air-conditioning and a balcony, on the 37th floor of a 40-story doorman building with a bike room, a waiting list for extra storage, a gym, an outdoor pool and a public parking garage. Andrea Wernick and Rashi Malhotra, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 212-439-5193; cbwarburg.com
Costs
Maintenance: $2,804 a month
Pros
The apartment has impressive views of Midtown. The maintenance fee includes electricity. The public parking garage offers discounts to building residents.
Cons
There’s no bathtub. In-unit laundry is not permitted.
- Bernadett Pava
- Bernadett Pava
- Bernadett Pava
- Bernadett Pava
- Bernadett Pava
- Bernadett Pava
Manhattan | 161 West 61st Street, No. 16A
Lincoln Square Duplex
$1.595 million
A one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath, 1,167-square-foot condo with an open living/dining area, a galley kitchen, a large lofted sleeping area, a vented washer/dryer, ample storage and central heating and air-conditioning, in a 36-story doorman building with a concierge, porters, a live-in super, a gym, a swimming pool, a sauna, a steam room, shared gardens and a bike room. Jed Lewin and Corey Gill, The Agency, 917-609-0466; theagencyre.com
Costs
Common charges: $1,911 a month
Taxes: $22,140 a year
Assessment: $699 a month through December 2026 for building updates
Pros
The double-height windows provide ample sunlight and pretty views.
Cons
The kitchen cannot be incorporated into an open floor plan and lacks a window. The building has no extra storage.
- AMIRI NYC for The Corcoran Group
- AMIRI NYC for The Corcoran Group
- AMIRI NYC for The Corcoran Group
- AMIRI NYC for The Corcoran Group
- AMIRI NYC for The Corcoran Group
- AMIRI NYC for The Corcoran Group
Queens | 73-12 35th Avenue, No. B62
Jackson Heights Co-op
$485,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 915-square-foot apartment with a windowed galley kitchen, an open living/dining area and a windowed bathroom, on the top floor of a six-story building with a live-in super, a gatehouse and a courtyard. Andre Mastrogiacomo and Dan Chen, Corcoran Group, 646-942-5564; corcoran.com
Costs
Maintenance: $914 a month
Pros
The bedroom is large. The complex, from 1940, has shared laundry and a gym that can be reached through an underground walkway. There’s no flip tax.
Cons
The courtyard lacks barbecue and seating areas. There are waiting lists for extra storage and bike storage. Dogs weighing more than 35 pounds are not allowed.
Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.
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