Murray Hill $1.85 million
Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 1/2 Square feet: 1,500
Common charges: $1,626
Don’t let “lower Park Avenue” or “condo” throw you — this “beauty” of a residence, a “truly classic six” with “timeless prewar details” (including “beamed ceilings,” a woodburning fireplace and “original moldings and floors”) offers all the charm you’d associate with the iconic boulevard. And the “full-service” building includes a roof deck. Agent: Anna Shagalov, Halstead Property, 212-381-4216
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East Village $625,000
Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Square feet: 700
Maintenance: $1,026
Featuring a “generous sublet policy” and openness to “students, co-purchasers, guarantors and pied-à-terre buyers,” this Fourth Street co-op, set in a “beautiful” 1928 Art Deco building, also boasts a windowed eat-in kitchen with “great” counter space. Agent: Jon Varnedoe, Douglas Elliman, 212-321-7157
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Dobbs Ferry, NY $1.295 million
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 2 1/2 Square feet: 2,400
Rest ye, weary home-seeker, for your “quest” will be “over” once you see this 1920s Westchester Tudor, set on a “quiet lane,” with “breathtaking” views of the Hudson River. You’ll also get the “old world elegance” of “original architectural elements,” including fireplaces and “rusticated beams.” Agents: Carolyn Joy and Rory Tishelman, Houlihan Lawrence, 646-246-8949 and 914-671-1757
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Port Washington, LI $599,000
Bedrooms: 4 Bathrooms: 1 Lot square feet: 7,085
If you’re starting out, here’s a “great starter home” — an “updated” 1949 Cape with plenty of new features including new windows, roof, bathroom, patio, fence and kitchen with granite counters. And it’s near the LIRR station as well as the elementary school. Agent: Edith Katz, Laffey Fine Homes, 516-639-1172