Manhattan Real Estate Market: Properties in the Flatiron District and Beyond

The Manhattan real estate market is buzzing with exciting properties in the Flatiron district, Beekman Place neighborhood, and Dyker Heights. This week, we're highlighting three unique listings that cater to diverse tastes and needs, from a prewar co-op in the Beekman Place neighborhood to a single-family house in Dyker Heights. Whether you're a buyer or seller, these properties showcase the best of Manhattan's residential offerings.

Key Takeaways:

  • **Beekman Place Prewar Co-op:** This 1,450-square-foot co-op features two bedrooms, two baths, and an updated windowed kitchen, with a live-in super, shared laundry, and a playground. The unit is available for $1.25 million, with a monthly maintenance fee of $3,622 and a temporary assessment of $450 through July 2025.
  • **Flatiron Co-op:** This 650-square-foot co-op unit offers an updated one-bedroom, one-bath space with an open floor plan and mini-split heat and air-conditioning. The building, which has a live-in super and porters, is pet-friendly and has shared laundry. The unit is available for $950,000 with a monthly maintenance fee of $1,336.
  • **Dyker Heights House:** This single-family house boasts four bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, and 2,230 square feet of living space, including a finished basement with a kitchenette and washer/dryer. The property features formal living and dining rooms, a den/home office nook, and stained glass windows. The unit is available for $2.295 million, with a monthly tax payment of $1,032.

Statistics:

  • The Beekman Place prewar co-op features 1,450 square feet of living space.
  • The Flatiron Co-op construction dates back to 1964 and has 21 stories.
  • The Dyker Heights House has four bedrooms and 2,230 square feet of living space.
  • The monthly maintenance fee for the Beekman Place co-op is $3,622, while the monthly tax payment for the Dyker Heights House is $1,032.
  • The temporary assessment for the Beekman Place co-op is $450 through July 2025.

Sources:

  • "Properties This Week" article, The New York Times, no date mentioned.
  • Bikram, Emery Roth and Bing & Bing, no date mentioned.
  • "Properties in the Flatiron District and Beyond" article, The New York Times, no date mentioned.