Real Estate

Houses of the week

Sutton Place | $1.995 million

Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 2 | Square feet: 1,600 | Maintenance: $3,783
This 1926 McKim, Meade and White building on East 57th Street, between First Avenue and Sutton Place, represents the gilded days of prewar living and remains “one of the most exclusive” addresses today — thanks to its mix of classic prewar design and dimensions with modern upgrades like the renovated eat-in kitchen. And there’s a new Whole Foods just down the street! Agent: Wendy Sarasohn and Jamie Joseph, The Corcoran Group, 212-836-1042 and 212-605-9283

West Chelsea | $2.883 million

Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 2 | Square feet: 1,696 | Common charges: $1,230
Enjoy an afternoon on the High Line? How would you like to live there? Set in an avant-garde building that wraps over the elevated park, on West 23rd Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, this loft-like condo home also features wall-to-wall windows to give you sweeping views — as well as from the terrace off the master bedroom. Agent: Mark David Fromm and Claudia Saez-Fromm, Town Real Estate, 917-331-4400 and 212-203-1798

West Village | $2.4 million

Bedrooms: 2 | Bathrooms: 1 | Square feet: 1,220 | Maintenance: $822
“Is a glass box not for you?” this renovated, exposed-brick condo loft wonders aloud. At “the nexus” where the Meatpacking District meets the West Village and Chelsea, it sports high-end cabinetry, too. Agents: Bill Herbst and Ralph Gilmartin, The Corcoran Group, 212-941-2537 and 212-941-7176