Price $1,195,000
Space 2 beds, 2 baths
Neighborhood Brooklyn Heights

When real estate brokers talk about “triple-mint” apartments, this sensationally remodeled 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom co-op with Manhattan views is what they mean. The combined unit allows for split bedrooms, while the gleaming kitchen, bathrooms, and walk-in closet pave the way for luxurious modern living. Note that this is a walk-up in a prewar building, with no elevator. Thomas Di Domenico and Gary Castaneda at Compass are the sellers agents.

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Price $975,000
Space 2 beds, 2 baths
Neighborhood Carnegie Hill

It’s tough to imagine improving on this 2-bedroom in a coveted Carnegie Hill prewar co-op. Look at all that glistening white wood trim, moldings, built-in bookcases, cabinets and ceiling beams! The corner master bedroom delivers tons of natural light. What a knockout, even taking into consideration the $2,181 monthlies, which may be what’s keeping the price here under $1 million. Leah Kelly and Leann M. Waldron from Sotheby’s are the sellers agents.

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Price $975,000
Space 1 bed, 1 bath
Neighborhood Lenox Hill

Here’s a different kind of luxury Manhattan apartment: A 1,200-square-foot 1-bedroom that delivers the gift of space. Lots of it. Originally a 2-bedroom, this converted unit has a very enticing price per square foot price of below $800 — a great deal in this prime Upper East Side location. It’s the monthly fees ($2,380) that will require a buyer to have good cash flow. Drew Glick and Juliana Frei at Brown Harris Stevens are the sellers agents.

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Price $795,000
Space 1 bed, 1 bath
Neighborhood Lenox Hill

Art Deco allure and bargain pricing ($791 per square foot) from listing agents Jason Saft and Elicia Guarino at Compass has created buzz for this Upper East Side 1-bedroom. While a remodel is in order, this prewar co-op offers bones worth of investing in. Higher monthlies ($2,240) are common for coveted co-op buildings like this one, which is set between Second and Third avenues.

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Price $1,500,000
Space 2 beds, 2 baths
Neighborhood Fulton/Seaport

Fulton/Seaport may not be tops on everyone’s list for NYC neighborhoods, but it ought to be when a loft like this comes on the market. This sprawling condo (1,500 square feet!) is a NYC classic, set in a 1900s building overlooking cobblestone streets. After several price reductions, listing agent Victoria Reichelt at Corcoran may be getting close to the sweet spot for the right buyer.

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