The New York Times - USA (2020-11-15)

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4 REMB THE NEW YORK TIMES, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2020

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY JILL P. CAPUZZO,
CLAUDIA GRYVATZ COPQUIN AND KIM VELSEY.


NEW JERSEY6 Carousel Court
A five-bedroom, three-and-a-half-
bath, 4,190-square-foot house with
sunken living spaces that have
wood-burning fireplaces, a primary
bedroom suite with a sitting area, a
partly finished basement, a horse
barn and paddocks, a pool, and a
garage, on three acres. Jim Befarah,
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services,
732-921-4123; bhhs.com


TAXES$19,022 a year

PROSTucked in at the end of a
suburban cul-de-sac and backing up
to woods and fields with horse trails,
the property feels private and rural.

CONSThe kitchen cabinets need
refinishing. A couple of bedrooms are
painted vivid colors that might not
suit everyone’s taste.

MILLSTONE FIVE-BEDROOM


$1,185,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY LAURA MOSS FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

NASSAU 12 Mansion Drive
An updated four-bedroom, three-
bath split-level home with wood
flooring, a living room overlooking the
eat-in kitchen, a family room with a
fireplace, a private deck off the
primary suite, an unfinished
basement and a garage, on 0.46 of
an acre. Alexis McAndrew, Daniel
Gale Sotheby’s International Realty,
516-759-4800; danielgale.com


TAXES$12,794 a year

PROSThe house is in the secluded
East Island section of Glen Cove, and
it is within walking distance of
community beaches.

CONSThe living room feels
compact, and the house has no
formal dining room.

GLEN COVE HOUSE


$929,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY ADAM MACCHIA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

BROOKLYN4401 Fourth Avenue,
No. C1
A two-bedroom, one-bath with a
galley kitchen with a pass-through to
the living room, a small windowed
room that could be used as an office
or a nursery, and a basement storage
unit, in a building with a shared
rooftop, courtyard, laundry room and
bike storage. Carol Wang, Compass,
347-422-7652; compass.com

MAINTENANCE$810 a month

PROSThe apartment was recently
renovated, with noise reduction
windows. Every room has windows.
The layout offers a lot of flexibility.

CONSThe building is a walk-up on
a busy avenue, although it is set back
and fronted by trees. There’s a spa
shower, but some may prefer a tub.

SUNSET PARK CO-OP

$560,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY TOM SIBLEY FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

MANHATTAN14 East Fourth Street,
No. 826
A 1,238-square-foot, two-bedroom, one-and-
a-half-bath duplex. Jennifer Henson, 347-680-
6854, and Jeremy Stein, 917-854-4411,
Sotheby’s International; sothebysrealty.com

COMMON CHARGES$1,127 a month;
$1,130 monthly assessment through year’s end

PROSThere’s space for a dining area and office.

CONSThe internal flight of stairs may be an
issue for buyers with mobility issues.

NOHO CONDO LOFT

$1,850,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY KATHERINE MARKS FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

THE BRONX1020 Grand
Concourse, No. 8N
A 1,200-square-foot, two-bedroom,
two-bath apartment with a terrace,
and the potential to be combined
with an adjacent apartment, on the
eighth floor of a postwar building with
a doorman, laundry and parking for a
fee. Matthew Bank, Bank Neary Inc.,
917-608-6309; bankneary.com

MAINTENANCE$1,089 a month,
including gas and electric

PROSThe living and dining area is
very large. The kitchen has updated
appliances. There is a deep terrace
under construction.

CONSThe apartment faces traffic
on the Grand Concourse.

GRAND CONCOURSE CO-OP

$595,000


PHOTOGRAPHS BY ROBERT PRESUTTI FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES

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