This week’s properties are in Greenwich Village, Gramercy Park and Kingsbridge.

Manhattan | 142 West 10th Street, No. 2B

A one-bedroom, one-bath, 1,129-square-foot apartment in a converted carriage house that has a large coat closet and a vented washer/dryer on the first level; a kitchen with marble countertops and breakfast bar, a den/home office, 10-foot ceilings, skylights and a decorative fireplace on the second level; plus mini-split air-conditioning, a solarium, a terrace and a roof deck, in a five-unit condominium that includes an 1885 townhouse, a virtual intercom and a super. Kalav Mistry, Elegran | Forbes Global Properties, 917-822-1348; elegran.com

Costs

Common charges: $1,423 a month
Taxes: $13,248 a year

Pros

The living room has a large skylight. The solarium has heat and air-conditioning. The roof deck has electric and water hookups, and a plant watering system. Recent updates include a new roof, a sliding door to the solarium and composite decking.

Cons

There’s a flight of stairs at the entrance of the apartment. The kitchen is small. The staircases to the solarium may not feel safe to all. Extra storage is lacking.


Manhattan | 234 East 23rd Street, No. 9A

A one-bedroom, one-bath, 733-square-foot apartment with an open floor plan, a kitchen island, a bedroom with two closets, oversize casement windows, radiant-heat bathroom floors, a washer/dryer, central air-conditioning and a basement storage unit, on the ninth floor of a 20-story doorman building with a super, gym, resident’s lounge, garden, library and roof deck. Amy Mendizabal and Calli Sarkesh, Compass, 305-546-5464; compass.com

Costs

Common charges: $987 a month
Taxes: $1,393 a month
Temporary assessment: $91 a month through May 2025 to replenish building reserves

Pros

The living area has a nice view. The existing furniture is available for purchase. Penguin Books curated the building’s library.

Cons

A king-size bed would be tight in the bedroom. A key to Gramercy Park is not included.


Bronx | 3488 Cannon Place

A four-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath, roughly 2,100-square-foot multifamily townhouse from 1918 in the Van Cortlandt Village neighborhood, with a three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath duplex that has a large living/dining area, a sunroom, a washer/dryer and backyard access over a one-bath studio apartment with backyard access, and an attached garage. Andrew Westphal, Corcoran Group, 917-658-5467; corcoran.com

Costs

Taxes: $5,400 a year

Pros

There are nice views of Riverdale. The primary bedroom can accommodate a home office or sitting area. The roof and oil furnace were replaced in the past five years.

Cons

The owner’s unit is two flights up from the street. A bathroom window must be open to vent the dryer. The studio apartment lacks a full kitchen and could use updates.

Given the fast pace of the current market, some properties may no longer be available at the time of publication.

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