Smart Investment OpportunitiesNYC Homes Under $999K

NYC Homes Under $999K

New Year, New Home?  That might be difficult in the New York City real estate market. For the last six months in a row, New York has ranked the least affordable market in the U.S. according to our data so finding a new place to call home can be tough but certainly not impossible. Here are six great homes under $999,000 for homebuyers to check out now.


 

434 E 143rd St

PRICE
$990,000
BED
4
BATH
2
TYPE
Townhouse
NEIGHBORHOOD
Mott Haven
BOROUGH
Bronx

This charming townhouse, located in the Mott Haven section of the Bronx, is close to shopping, restaurants, transportation, and parks. It has been fully renovated but has kept some original details like the brick wall on the first floor. The first floor also has high ceilings, hardwood floors, and plenty of natural light in the open concept kitchen and living area.  The second floor features three bedrooms and a full bath with modern finishes. One of the nicest features of the townhouse is the rear deck which leads to a private, landscaped backyard — perfect for entertaining.

 

83 35th Ave #6N

PRICE
$950,000
BED
3
BATH
2
TYPE
Co-Op
NEIGHBORHOOD
Jackson Heights
BOROUGH
Queens

Located in the center of Jackson Heights, this modern apartment in the Fillmore has 1,450 square feet of living space. The top-floor apartment is completely move-in ready with modern finishes.  With three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and nine-foot ceilings, the space is large and inviting. The living room and foyer are spacious enough to host a party or family gathering.  The North/Southwest exposure means plenty of light throughout the space. The building has many amenities as well with new elevators and laundry, and even a music rehearsal room and garden.

 

4 Lexington Ave #8C

PRICE
$949,000
BED
2
BATH
2
TYPE
Co-Op
NEIGHBORHOOD
Gramercy Park
BOROUGH
Manhattan

This apartment is located in the Sage House, one of the most beautiful historical buildings in this area of New York City. Residents enjoy being close to Madison Square Park and Union Square, as well as nine subway lines.  This two-bedroom duplex apartment feels very spacious because of its open layout, lofty ceilings, and east-facing light. A spiral staircase leads from the first floor to the bedrooms and a full bathroom upstairs.

 

303 Greenwich St #3A

PRICE
$985,000
BED
1
BATH
1
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
TriBeCa
BOROUGH
Manhattan

This unit in The Tribeca features one spacious bedroom with customized built-ins and a renovated bathroom. The large bedroom has natural light and room for a small home office.  The building is completely full service with amenities like a doorman, landscaped courtyard, roof deck, bike storage, and laundry. It is also close to shopping, restaurants, parks, and major subway lines including 1, 2, 3, A, C, E, and R trains.

 

265 State St #1404

PRICE
$995,000
BED
1
BATH
1
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
Boerum Hill
BOROUGH
Brooklyn

Here is an opportunity to own in the heart of Boerum Hill, one of the rising stars in Brooklyn. This light and bright one-bedroom apartment has been renovated and features eleven-foot ceilings, western city views, white oak floors, central air, and an LG washer and dryer right in the unit. The modern kitchen has Liebherr & Smeg appliances and custom cabinetry. The bathroom is also modern with white marble and heated bathroom floors.  The building has a library, fitness center, terrace with outdoor kitchen and sun deck as well as a resident lounge.

 
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