Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Real NYC apartments and what they cost

I'm probably torturing myself by looking at NYC real estate sites, but I miss the city so much, and it just helps to tide me over until I manage to move back. Not that I'd ever begin to afford to live in one of these homes!



Nolita
This home is part of a major project at 211 Elizabeth Street. The penthouse closed for just under $7 million, a neighborhood record for price-per-square-foot.

Read all about this apartment here on curbed.



Gramercy.
The above two photos are from a condo in the former Parish House of St. Georges Church.
Stats:
  • Condo
  • 988 square feet
  • 1 beds / 1.5 baths
  • Maint./CC
    $901
  • Taxes
    $588

Asking: $1,365,000

Central Park South, Midtown
Stats:
  • Coop
  • 1930 square feet
  • 3 beds / 3 baths
  • Maint./CC
    $2,297
  • Taxes
    $0

Asking: $2,495,000


Upper West Side
5-story, 6,000 sq. ft. townhouse, 18 ft wide x 99 ft deep currently configured as an (owner's) triplex and three free market-rate apartments

Asking:
$4,475,000



The three images above are from a condo for sale in Williamsburg, a very popular neighborhood in Brooklyn. I lived there for two years but my apartment was a far cry from this beauty.

Stats:
  • Condo
  • 1468 square feet
  • 2 beds / 2.5 baths
  • Maint./CC
    $1,312
  • Taxes
    $0

Asking $1,090,000


Do these numbers surprise you? Pretty much what you expected? Thought prices would be higher? Thought prices would be lower?

photos and info via Curbed

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