Click on the slide show to see this week’s featured properties:

  • In Manhattan Valley: a compact studio with one bathroom and a private 267-square-foot terrace overlooking the Hudson River, at the top of a 16-story prewar co-op with laundry. Additional storage is available.

  • In Riverdale: a 1,500-square-foot, three-bedroom, two-bath corner apartment suffused with sunlight, at the top of a six-story, non-doorman, 1950s co-op with a live-in super and a laundry room, about a 15-minute walk from the subway.

  • In Midwood: a two-bedroom, one-bath, 1,100-square-foot apartment with original moldings and arches, hardwood floors, a foyer, five closets and a large windowed kitchen with a seven-foot center island and stainless-steel appliances, in a 1940s elevator building with laundry and basement bike storage.

Additional reporting by Kim Velsey.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nytimes.com

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