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NYC Homes for $750K and Under

Finding an affordable home in New York City can be…, well, challenging. According to our data, New York has ranked the least affordable market in the U.S. for several months. However, there are still affordable gems in the market. Here are five units for sale this month for $750,000 and under.


 

317 E 3rd St #9

PRICE
$750,000
BED
1
BATH
1
TYPE
Co-Op
NEIGHBORHOOD
Alphabet City
BOROUGH
Manhattan

Are you looking for a place to call home in the heart of New York City and on a street lined with trees no less? Look no further. This co-op features light from nearly all directions with full-size custom French doors opening to a renovated private terrace. High ceilings and exposed brick walls make the space feel even larger. The renovated kitchen and bathroom with radiant floor heating means this co-op is move-in ready. Prospective buyers should be aware this property is an HDFC home with a maximum income of $186,000 per year for an individual and $213,000 per year for couples.

 

803 Quincy Street #1F

PRICE
$749,000
BED
1
BATH
1.5
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
Bedford-Stuyvesant
BOROUGH
Brooklyn

Homebuyers that enjoy entertaining will love this one-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom duplex with large garden space and a modern kitchen. Stainless steel appliances with a Blomberg gas range and accents like white and gray matte-finished cabinetry will please any home chef. The bathroom is just as contemporary as the kitchen, with a rain-style showerhead and Carrera marble countertop vanity. The wide-planked hardwood floors, high ceilings, and large windows allow plenty of natural light to flow through the unit.

 

10-64 Jackson Ave, #2C

PRICE
$745,000
BED
1
BATH
1
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
Hunters Point
BOROUGH
Queens

The Anable building is a contemporary statement with 22 units on Jackson Avenue in Long Island City. Recently listed, this luxury condo with high-end features is located just minutes from the waterfront. The renovated kitchen has Calacatta Quartz countertops, Sacavolini cabinetry from Italy and a Bertazzoni gas range. The modern bathroom features tiles from Spain and Italy, a deep soaking tub, and top-of-the-line finishes. Building amenities include a fitness center, playground, and rooftop deck with grill.

 

405 W 57th St #6F

PRICE
$750,000
BED
1
BATH
1
TYPE
Co-Op
NEIGHBORHOOD
Hell’s Kitchen
BOROUGH
Manhattan

This co-op is conveniently located just two blocks from Central Park and Columbus Circle, with a rooftop terrace, laundry in the building, and bike room. Recently renovated with appealing neutral colors, the apartment has a kitchen with updated appliances and finishes and a bathroom with a Carrara marble wall and rain shower head. Whitewashed hardwood floors and nine-foot ceilings create an inviting space. The south-facing large bedroom and living room provide open views of the city.

 

16-20 Melrose St #204R

PRICE
$750,000
BED
2
BATH
1
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
Bushwick
BOROUGH
Brooklyn

The Melrose is a unique boutique condominium comprising three buildings. The condo development is close to restaurants, bars, cafes, shopping, and transportation. Unit 204R is modern but tastefully appointed with a spacious living and dining area on the lower level. The high-end kitchen leads to a spacious balcony. The upper level, which houses the main bedroom, also has a rooftop terrace for relaxing, dining, or gardening.

 
 
Interested in starting your NYC home search? Check out RealtyHop’s latest NYC Price Drop Report to learn more about price movements in every neighborhood.

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