791park1.jpgNYC’s real estate market is full of hidden gems, and incredible listings can be found on every corner. But how far exactly does your money get you? We’re comparing three properties on the Upper East Side all priced around $8 million to show how much bang you can get for your buck.

115 East 81st Street

Space, space and more space await at this beautiful townhouse on the Upper East Side. Boasting nearly 5,000 square feet, a huge private garden, five fireplaces, central air, a full basement and plenty of bedrooms, this home leaves nothing to be desired. Charming details such as classic millwork and herringbone floors abound, giving you all the benefits of luxury living alongside classic NYC prewar architecture. Sallie G. Stern, Brown Harris Stevens, 212.906.9270, bhsusa.com

791 Park Avenue, Apt. 14B

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Enter an urban oasis at 791 Park Avenue, where apartment 14B sits bathed in natural light throughout all 12 rooms. Four bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms are all generously sized, with the library, living room, dining room and breakfast room providing plenty of space for entertaining. Amenities such as a private elevator landing, views of Park Avenue, wine storage, a full-time doorman, a live-in resident manager and a gym are just the cherries on top. Lisa and Bonnie Chajet, Coldwell Banker Warburg, 212.439.5199, 212.439.4540, cbwarburg.com

133 East 91st Street

This newly renovated prewar townhouse provides state-of-the-art modern living throughout every inch of its 4,275 square feet. All new windows, eight zones of central air conditioning and heat, white oak floors, in-wall speakers, and smart home technology all ensure the utmost comfort. Plenty of original 1901 charm was retained, as seen through the historic stoop, original door, stained glass window and original staircase and banister. Perhaps best of all? The ultra-private primary suite enjoys its own floor, complete with 11-foot ceilings, a massive dressing room, a wood-burning fireplace and a sprawling bathroom with radiant heated floors. J. Roger Erickson, Douglas Elliman, 212.303.5353, elliman.com

Whether you prefer tons of square footage, brand-new renovations or prewar charm, these on-the-market Upper East Side properties are once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Let us know which is your favorite!