This week’s properties are in the West Village, on the Upper West Side and in Clinton Hill.
Manhattan | 353 West 11th Street, No. 2B
West Village Co-op
$1.15 million
A two-bedroom, one-bath, roughly 900-square-foot co-op unit with a galley kitchen, an open living and dining area, large bedrooms and through-the-wall air-conditioning, on the second floor of a five-story, pet-friendly building with live-in supers and a shared garden. Charles McDonald and Lisa Simonsen, Brown Harris Stevens, 646-899-5535; bhsusa.com
Costs
Maintenance: $1,387 a month
Pros
Pieds-à-terre and subletting are permitted. The co-op’s renovation policy is flexible, allowing for in-unit washer/dryers, central air-conditioning and other updates. The bedrooms overlook the shared garden.
Cons
The kitchen and bathroom lack windows. Counter space is limited. A bike room and shared laundry room are in another building in the complex.
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
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Alejandro Leon – DD Reps
Manhattan | 895 West End Avenue, No. 3B
Upper West Side Co-op
$2.275 million
A three-bedroom, three-bath, roughly 1,900-square-foot apartment with 12-foot ceilings, a windowed eat-in kitchen, a primary bedroom suite, two additional en suite bedrooms, windowed bathrooms, a walk-in entry closet, a wet bar, a washer/dryer and a deeded storage unit. It’s on the third floor of a 12-story prewar building with a part-time doorman, a live-in super, a package room, shared laundry and a bike room. Lindsay Barton Barrett, Caroline Kasey and Taylor Schultz, Douglas Elliman, 212-488-8627; elliman.com
Costs
Maintenance: $4,133 a month
Pros
The apartment is sunny and spacious. The windows were replaced in 2021. The building can accommodate central air-conditioning. Pieds-à-terre and subletting are permitted with board approval.
Cons
The views are underwhelming. All three bathrooms are in bedrooms. The apartment could use some updates, including a new kitchen.
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Tim Waltman
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Tim Waltman
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Tim Waltman
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Tim Waltman
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Tim Waltman
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Tim Waltman
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Tim Waltman
Brooklyn | 186 Clinton Street, No. 4B
Clinton Hill Condo
$995,000
A one-bedroom, one-bath, 696-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, a windowed bathroom, central air-conditioning, a washer/dryer and a balcony, on the fourth floor of a six-story mansion from 1891 with a virtual intercom, a super, a waiting list for a bike room and a waiting list for basement storage cages. Jessica Chestler and Ben Jacobs, Douglas Elliman, 917-887-3922; elliman.com
Costs
Common charges: $438 a month
Taxes: $1,596 a year
Pros
The apartment has ample sunlight and a nice layout. It’s close to Fort Greene Park and several playgrounds.
Cons
It’s a fourth-floor walk-up.
Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.




