Shelter Island Heights, LI $1.595 million
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 Square feet: 2,300
Wouldn’t it be great to own your own shelter on Shelter Island? This renovated Victorian Gothic “gem” sits on more than a third of an acre — “one of the largest parcels” in this New York state-designated “historic” area — and it’s “dripping with” lots of “whimsical” architectural detailing on the verandas, gables and doors. You’ll also get access to tennis courts and a beach club.
Agent: Christine Miller Martin, Warburg Realty, 212-439-5194
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West Village $1.049 million
Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 2 Square feet: 760 Common charges: $550
The master suite of this duplex penthouse condo (a one-bedroom converted from two) is likened to “a sun-drenched greenhouse solarium.” But should you want nothing between you and the sun, it has an adjoining 240-square-foot private terrace. Find it high above 14th Street, near the still-“trendy” Meatpacking District.
Agent: Rosemarie Ceraso, The Corcoran Group, 718-210-4027
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Turtle Bay $850,000
Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 725 Maintenance: $1,983
This cozy penthouse co-op on 48th Street near Third Avenue has an additional 620 square feet of exterior space on the terrace. Plus, the prewar unit has been renovated, with Sub-Zero, Wolf and Bosch kitchen appliances and a “functional, efficient and style-conscious” layout, including custom closets and shelving to “maximize every square inch.”
Agent: Victoria Vinokur, Prudential Douglas Elliman, 212-891-7784
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Upper West Side $670,000
Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 850 Maintenance: $1,098
Lincoln Center or Central Park? From this prewar co-op home on 64th Street, that isn’t such a conundrum — either is a half-block away. The sunken living room, high ceilings and “newly renovated” kitchen with stainless-steel appliances make staying in a decent option, too.
Agent: Dede Minor, Brown Harris Stevens, 212-396-5825
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East Village $1.75 million
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Square feet: 1,500 Maintenance: $730
The brochure on this East Seventh Street penthouse co-op isn’t afraid to say it: The monthly maintenance is “absurdly low,” particularly when you consider that the apartment is a “spectacular,” “architect-designed” duplex atop a prewar townhouse. It’s got a classic woodburning fireplace, built-in sound systems and two terraces that total 700 total square feet, making the hike to Avenue D worth it.
Agents: Warner Lewis and Ari Hakov, Halstead Property, 212-381-6590 and 212-381-4246