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Homes for Sale in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Staten Island

By: C. J. Hughes and Kim Velsey
Published: 7/11/2019Source: The New York Times

Featuring John Gasdaska, Jonathan Conlon, and Patricia Cliff's listing at 201 East 66th Street, Upper East Side: 

Upper East Side Co-op • $1,995,000 • MANHATTAN • 201 East 66th Street, No. 17M
 
A two-bedroom, two-bath apartment, with a dining area that has built-in shelving, a kitchen with marble counters and a two-stool breakfast bar, and an 85-square-foot terrace, in a doorman building. John Gasdaska, Corcoran Group, 646-345-7350; corcoran.com
 
MAINTENANCE $2,844 a month
 
PROS The apartment features a higher level of finishes than is often found in a 1960s postwar building. The terrace is walled, which deadens noise from Third Avenue. A stacked washer and dryer is included.
 
CONS The co-op offers very few amenities. It also allows just 65 percent of the purchase price to be financed.
 
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