The ever-popular $450,000 price point may be competitive, but that doesn’t mean the cupboard is bare. Here are 10 great apartments you can buy in NYC for $450K, including studios in Gramercy Park and Brooklyn Heights, and 1-bedrooms in Crown Heights and Jackson Heights. Let’s roll.
Come for the apartment, stay for the building. This studio with a renovated kitchen and bathroom is located in the Brevard, a full-service co-op with fitness center, laundry and roof deck. The listing agent is Craig Roth at Next Stop NY.
A view of the Empire State Building defines this high-floor studio apartment. Add the fact that it’s in a famous Emery Roth building, and you have a NYC real estate gem. Vickey Barron and Jennifer Lafferty at Corcoran share the listing.
A true 1-bedroom in spotless condition with a nifty kitchen, this wonderful home is set in Revere Hall, a boutique prewar co-op near Columbia University. Kinnaird Fox of Sotheby’s is the listing agent.
The listing calls this a studio, but the generous alcove space, built-in closets and separate kitchen let it live much larger. Located in the Larrimore co-op, with good access to the new Second Avenue subway. Jillian Scheidler and Scott Hustis of Compass are among the listing agents.
A serene interior in mint condition makes this studio stand out — plus the fact that it’s located in the authentic Art Deco Gramercy House. There’s even a real, wood-burning fireplace. Heather Swicicki of Douglas Elliman is the listing agent.
Small but mighty is the best way to describe this high-floor studio with lovely city views. It sits in a beautiful prewar co-op in the heart of Brooklyn Heights. Listing from Joanna Mayfield Marks at Halstead.
This studio penthouse stretches its space and includes four closets for your stuff. There’s good light in this full-service co-op, too. Rita van Straten from Douglas Elliman is the listing agent.
It’s a little off-the-beaten path, but this true 1-bedroom gives you decent space and a low monthly maintenance fee ($607) to boot. Halstead’s Jacqueline DeVane is the listing agent.
A brand-new conversion of a 1922 building has resulted in this gleaming 1-bedroom, one of 27 apartments at the Brooklyn Crown Condominiums. Matthew Pucker and Brian Meier of Corcoran are on the listing.
Four large rooms and 750 square feet of space make this Jackson Heights co-op a head-turner. How often do you see a true dining room in a place priced under $500K? Daniel Karatzas of Beaudoin Realty holds the listing.
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