At the Average

25 Murray, #5A This two-bedroom, two-bath unit in a full-service, fully amenitized condo hits the average right on the nose. It has a sponsor who’s serious about selling, says listing agent Bernice Leventhal, hence the buyer-friendly price (below the median for Tribeca, per Streeteasy.com).
Price: $1.465 million
Monthly common charges: $1,824
Brokers: Bernice Leventhal and Sarah Thompson, the Corcoran Group Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

427 West 21st Street, #2 Situated across from the General Theological Seminary in Chelsea, this one-bedroom, one-bath takes up the entire floor of a townhouse and comes with a roomy den. Original details remain, including Parisian medallions on the ceiling; crown moldings; oak plank floors; two marble fireplaces; and arched doorways.
Price: $1.495 million
Monthly maintenance: $1,000
Broker: Wendy Gleason, Halstead Property Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

1280 Fifth Avenue, #7E This condo’s distinctive, basket-weave cladding, designed by architect Robert A.M. Stern, references the Museum for African Art, which anchors the building. The E line, with 1,507-square-feet, two bedrooms and two baths, plus a sizable home office, has proven popular among apartment-hunters, says Nancy Packes of Brown Harris Stevens.
Price: $1,464,750
Monthly common charges and taxes: $1,541
Broker: Brown Harris Stevens Project Marketing Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

201 East 25th Street, #6DE This apartment combined a junior-four and a one-bedroom, making for an expansive corner unit with two bedrooms and a den. The place could host an alternate floorplan to allow for three king-sized bedrooms, with the dining room intact. The Empire State building can be glimpsed from windows on the western wall.
Price: $1.45 million
Monthly maintenance: $2,338
Broker: Linda Taitelbaum, Citi-Habitats Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

100 Riverside Boulevard, #6C This two-bedroom, two-bath, amenities-heavy place at the Avery, a new construction condo in the far west 60s, looks immaculate, thanks to owners who use it as a pied-a-terre. Building perks include a billiards room, library, screening room, conference room, and garden.
Price: $1.495 million
Monthly common charges and taxes: $1,057
Brokers: Joseph Baquiran and Julio Vasconez, Citi-Habitats Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

35 West 9th Street, #5C A wood-burning fireplace anchors the living room in this two-bedroom, one-bath coop in the Village. It includes plenty of touches for the prewar buyer”inlaid floors, crown moldings”and the kitchen’s been recently renovated. The apartment includes a storage unit in the basement.
Price: $1.475 million
Monthly maintenance: $2,060
Broker: Kimberly Lyn Pressman, the Corcoran Group Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

2280 Frederick Douglass Boulevard, #PH12E A roof terrace tops this two-bedroom, two-bath penthouse in a luxury Harlem development built in 2008. Name-brand fittings and appliances adorn the open-plan kitchen.
Price: $1.459 million
Monthly common charges and taxes: $911.91
Broker: K. Maria Brooks, Halstead Property Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

255 Hudson Street, #8E This 1,174-square-foot loft-style apartment spans the entire building from east to west. Floor-to-ceiling windows make the space”designed by Studio 54-architect Scott Bromley”even airier.
Price: $1.465 million
Monthly common charges and taxes: $1,728
Broker: Patrick Blakslee, the Corcoran Group Photo: Courtesy of the Broker

At the Average