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5 Attractive NYC Apartments With Income Restrictions

The words “affordable” and “New York City real estate” are not easy bedfellows, but HDFCs can bring them closer together. Housing Development Fund Corporation buildings are income-restricted, and their history is fascinating. Although the fine print around HDFCs can be complicated, it’s worth the time and investment to see if you qualify. You could score a nice apartment — like one of these five — for well below the median price.

Manhattan: 317 E. Third St. #54

SPACE: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
PRICE: $445,000
NEIGHBORHOOD: East Village
HIGHLIGHTS: This neat and tidy 1-bedroom welcomes tons of light thanks to windows in every room. Those windows also provide views of green space below in El Jardin del Paraiso. The median price for 1-bedrooms in the East Village is $799,000, so there is a 44 percent savings with this price. Plus, the monthly maintenance is only $288. And pets are allowed!

Manhattan: 454 W. 152nd St. #54

SPACE: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
PRICE: $335,000
NEIGHBORHOOD: Hamilton Heights
HIGHLIGHTS: OK, there’s a lot going on here, but imagine if the tchotchkes, bric-a-brac and accoutrements all went away. You’d find a cozy 2-bedroom that could easily be converted to three. Qualified buyers can start at income levels of $76,420 for one person up to $108,720 for four people. And that’s a bargain, as the median sales price for Hamilton Heights is $778,000.

Manhattan: 133 W. 89th St. #7

SPACE: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
PRICE: $399,000
NEIGHBORHOOD: Upper West Side
HIGHLIGHTS: True, it’s a railroad layout and not the most exciting apartment, but hey — it’s a 1-bedroom on the Upper West Side for $399,000, some 59 percent less than the neighborhood median of $847,000. Located on the third floor of a five-floor walkup, this apartment appears to be in good condition with gleaming hardwoods. Unfortunately, in one of many caveats of HDFCs, this must be an all-cash deal.

Brooklyn: 330 S. Third St. #4

SPACE: 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
PRICE: $335,000
NEIGHBORHOOD: Williamsburg
HIGHLIGHTS: The layout is a little funky, but you’re getting a 1-bedroom for 63 percent less than the Williamsburg median of $893,750. It’s been redone with new floors, appliances and windows. The space is fun, too, with track lighting, floating bookshelves, exposed brick, and a sliding door giving off an industrial vibe. To qualify, you need to make no more than $80,160 for household of one or $91,680 for two (based on 2016 gross income).

Brooklyn: 25 Stratford Road #B2

SPACE: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
PRICE: $450,000
NEIGHBORHOOD: Prospect Park South
HIGHLIGHTS: Located in a co-op building just a block from Prospect Park, this 2-bedroom has the space and gravitas to live as a single-family home. The living room is large; there’s a full-size dining room (complete with space for a sideboard); and the kitchen has lovely Shaker-style cabinetry The income restriction for one person is $76,125; two people, $87,000; three people, $97,875; and four, $134,850.

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