Midtown$1.57 million
Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 11/2 Square feet: 1,069 Common charges: $1,167.06
This prewar condo on West 55th Street was built in 1924, one of the few Midtown masterpieces by renowned architect Rosario Candela. As you’d expect, there are classic details like a wood-burning fireplace and a spacious foyer. The building’s lobby maintains the era’s Art Deco flair.
Agent: Louise Phillips Forbes, Halstead Property, (212) 381-3329.
Flushing, Queens
$750,000
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 21/2
Lot square feet: 4,440A master-bedroom suite with five closets? That should give you some idea about the great use of space in this remodeled Colonial on 32nd Avenue. There’s also a big finished attic, a full finished basement and a large backyard with a brick barbecue.
Agent: Anthony Carollo, Carollo Real Estate, (718) 747-7747.
Murray Hill
$1.495 million
Bedrooms: 2+ Bathrooms: 21/2
Square feet: 1,200
Common charges: $921
>This convertible corner condo (the dining room can be used as a third bedroom) on East 32nd Street has floor-to-ceiling bay windows in every room and plenty of closets. The full-service building has a gym, children’s playroom, roof deck and garage.
Agents: Gina Serman and Michael Serman, The Corcoran Group, (212) 605-9257 and (212) 893-1751.
Upper East Side$799,000
Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 525
Maintenance: $923
This “spectacular” co-op on East 72nd Street might not be huge on space, but it does boast an entry foyer with a gold-leafed, vaulted ceiling, a living room with 11-foot ceilings and an updated kitchen. And you could add an extra room by building out onto the 400-square-foot terrace.
Agent: Kathy Gulrich, Bellmarc, (212) 239-0900, ext. 229.
Upper East Side$799,000
Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 525
Maintenance: $923
This “spectacular” co-op on East 72nd Street might not be huge on space, but it does boast an entry foyer with a gold-leafed, vaulted ceiling, a living room with 11-foot ceilings and an updated kitchen. And you could add an extra room by building out onto the 400-square-foot terrace.
Agent: Kathy Gulrich, Bellmarc, (212) 239-0900, ext. 229.
Gramercy$2.15 million
Bedrooms: 2Bathrooms: 21/2Square feet: 1,328
Maintenance: $1,061
This prewar condo on Park Avenue South boasts large, “dramatic” bedrooms (both with en suite bathrooms), high ceilings and top-of-the-line appliances and fixtures. Plus, the building has three private roof decks.
Agents: Frances Katzen and Efraim Tessler, Prudential Douglas Elliman, (212) 350-8575 and (212) 705-1077.
Kensington, Brooklyn$749,000
Bedrooms: 3+ Bathrooms: 21/2 Square feet: 2,300
Set on Minna Street – “a real slice of Brooklyn” – this 1940 two-family brick home with loads of original details is configured with a three-bedroom owner’s duplex and a studio on the first floor. One catch: The home does need a bit of TLC to make it “the gem it was meant to be.”
Agent: Caterina Peters, Prudential Douglas Elliman, (718) 780-8145.