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7 Dream Homes For $800,000 And Less Right Now

New York City is one of those cities everybody dreams of living in one day. For those who are making that a reality, but maybe aren’t completely sure where to look, start with this list of seven dream homes under $800,000!

 

1. 307 W 107th St – Unit #7

 

Neighborhood: Upper West Side
Price: $425,000
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 5.63%

Let’s start with this charming 1 bedroom apartment on the Upper West Side for well under the $800,000 budget this list has. For just $425,000, you can get this 1 bedroom apartment, with a balcony, located in a beautiful prewar townhouse. The apartment also has partial river views, it’s fully renovated, and it comes with an open kitchen that has stainless steel appliances, granite counters, and so much more.

 
 
 

2. 549 41st St – Unit #B2

 

Neighborhood: Sunset Park
Price: $599,000
Size: 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 3.07%

Another gorgeous gem is this one. Located in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, this 2 bedroom apartment is perfect for those looking for a spacious place under $800,000. This place is actually not even going for $600,000 but $599,000!

 
 
 
 

3. 185 Hall St – Unit #212

 

Neighborhood: Clinton Hill
Price: $699,000
Size: 2 Bed, 2 Bath
Cap Rate: 4.22%

Another great 2 bedroom apartment in Brooklyn is this one, located in Brooklyn’s historic neighborhood of Clinton Hill. The apartment has a lot of space, new flooring, and it is newly painted. There is also 24 hour security at the front entrance, maintenance staff, a super, and elevators.

 
 
 

4. 227 East 57th Street 7D – Unit #7D

 

Neighborhood: Midtown East
Price: $689,000
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 5.25%

If Midtown Manhattan is more your thing, we have a great apartment for you. This 1 bedroom apartment is going for $689,000 and it is newly renovated, comes with all new appliances, great closets, newly renovated marble bath, wood floors, and so much more. Dogs are also welcome!

 
 
 

5. 794 St Johns Pl – Unit #1C

 

Neighborhood: Crown Heights
Price:: $679,000
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 2.35%

Yet another Brooklyn gem up for sale! Here we have a 1 bedroom apartment condo in Crown Heights for sale, for just $679,000. The place has a great open concept layout, for those who are interested in that. It is spacious, newly renovated, comes with maple floors, high ceilings, and white exposed brick. What more can you ask for?

 
 
 

6. 100 Beekman St – Unit #27H

 

Neighborhood: Financial District
Price: $799,000
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 3.61%

Looking for a great deal in the Financial District? Why not check this 1 bedroom apartment out? Located in the very popular and trendy Financial District neighborhood, this is a top floor 1 bedroom apartment with your own private terrace, with water views, brand new floors, upgraded kitchen appliances, etc.

 
 
 

7. 315 E 12th St – Unit #24

 

Neighborhood: East Village
Price: $750,000
Size: 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath
Cap Rate: 4.27%

Another popular neighborhood in New York City, is by far the East Village. This is a trendy neighborhood that has a lot to offer in terms of restaurants, nightlife, shopping and clubs. And this apartment is located in the midst of it all. It is a stylish 2 bedroom apartment, located on the fifth floor of a walk up building. The apartment can also offer exposed brick, stainless steel appliances, and a breakfast bar.

 
 
 

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