12 MOUNT MORRIS Park W, New York City, NY 10027
10 BD | 8 BA | 7,825 Sq.Ft.
Listing Courtesy Julia Boland with Corcoran Group
146 W 119TH Street, New York City, NY 10026
3 BD | 4 BA | 4,000 Sq.Ft.
Listing Courtesy Julia Boland with Corcoran Group
23 W 116TH Street 12D, New York City, NY 10026
4 BD | 2 BA | 1,912 Sq.Ft.
Listing Courtesy Julia Boland with Corcoran Group
1399 PARK Avenue 15A, New York City, NY 10029
2 BD | 2 BA | 884 Sq.Ft.
Listing Courtesy Julia Boland with Corcoran Group
1399 PARK Avenue 7C, New York City, NY 10029
2 BD | 2 BA | 962 Sq.Ft.
Listing Courtesy Julia Boland with Corcoran Group
1885 LEXINGTON Avenue 3E, New York City, NY 10035
3 BD | 2 BA | 1,251 Sq.Ft.
Listing Courtesy Julia Boland with Corcoran Group
This page showcases available real estate listings across New York City, including condos, co-ops, and luxury residences. Below are common questions prospective buyers and sellers often ask when exploring this inventory and the NYC property market.
1. What types of properties are featured on the “Properties for Sale” page?
The listings include condominiums, co-ops, and multi-bedroom NYC residences of varying sizes and styles across Manhattan and other boroughs, from studio units to luxury homes.
2. How often is the property inventory updated on this page?
Listings are updated regularly to reflect newly available properties, status changes like pending or sold, and price adjustments to ensure current sales inventory is displayed.
3. Can I filter listings by neighborhood, price, or property type?
Yes — the search tools on the page typically allow users to filter by address, neighborhood, price range, number of bedrooms, bathrooms, and other features to refine search results.
4. What should I know about condominium versus co-op listings in NYC?
In NYC, condominiums offer fee simple ownership with fewer board approvals, while co-ops require board approval and monthly maintenance fees; each has different financing and application processes that buyers should understand.
5. How do I schedule a showing for a property I’m interested in?
You can contact The Boland Team directly through the listing page to schedule a private showing, request a virtual tour, or get more details about a specific property.
6. Are there common charges and taxes I should expect with NYC properties?
Yes — most NYC condos and co-ops have monthly common charges and property taxes, which vary by building and size, so buyers should review these costs as part of evaluating a listing.
7. What does the price per square foot tell me about a listing?
Price per square foot helps compare relative value across different units and buildings, indicating how much you’re paying for space in various parts of the city.
8. How competitive is the NYC market for listed properties?
The NYC real estate market is known for its limited inventory and strong buyer demand, especially in desirable areas like Manhattan, making early action and strong offers important.
9. Do listings on this page include amenity details and building features?
Many listings include building amenities (e.g., doorman, rooftop, pool, gym), property features, architectural style, and neighborhood info to help buyers assess lifestyle fit.
10. What is a good strategy for evaluating multiple NYC listings?
Work with an agent to compare recent sales, evaluate monthly carry costs, understand neighborhood trends, and submit competitive offers quickly since desirable units often receive multiple bids.
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