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What You’ll Get in NYC for $1,100,000

New York City remains the country’s fourth least affordable housing market, making it difficult to purchase a property without breaking the bank. However, savvy buyers can still find deals throughout the city if they look closely. The following five units under $1,100,000 provide standout amenities, spacious floorplans, and competitive pricing.

42-23 Parsons Boulevard #7A Queens, NY

PRICE
$1,058,000
BED
3
BATH
2
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
Flushing
BOROUGH
Queens

Buyers can spread out in this three-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in Flushing. This new unit features an open-concept living space and kitchen, complete with finishes like sleek cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. The living area and every bedroom include hardwood floors and floor-to-ceiling windows to let in ample natural light. Potential owners can move right into the building and enjoy additional amenities like access to the community garden that measures over 3,000 square feet. There is a parking garage available for vehicles, but the building also resides near public transportation.


970 Kent Ave #602 Brooklyn, NY

PRICE
$1,100,000
BED
2
BATH
2
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
Bedford-Stuyvesant
BOROUGH
Brooklyn

Bright, beautiful, and new to the market, this two-bedroom condo offers tons of natural light and a modern industrial feel. The loft-style unit features an open-concept kitchen and living space that includes oversized windows, stainless steel appliances like a dishwasher, and a large island with room for seating. With ceilings measuring move than twelve feet tall, future owners will enjoy space and storage opportunities. Located in The Kent, residents will appreciate building features like a 24-hour doorman, fitness center, community garden, and children’s playroom. Within proximity of neighborhood restaurants, public transportation, and several parks, this location makes an advantageous option for a small family. The unit has a cap rate of 2.55% and requires a down payment of at least 10%.


305 East 24th St #3P Manhattan, NY

PRICE
$1,050,000
BED
2
BATH
1
TYPE
Co-op
NEIGHBORHOOD
Kips Bay
BOROUGH
Manhattan

This newly renovated corner unit resides in a full-service co-op building with access to plenty of amenities. The unit itself boasts double exposures from the east and the west. Owners will enter the unit through the spacious foyer and make their way to a dining area that seats up to six people, then to the windowed kitchen with new stainless steel appliances and plenty of counter space. The king-sized primary bedroom can also fit a workspace and includes a generously-sized walk-in closet. Throughout the building, residents will find amenities such as a 24-hour doorman, live-in super, and an attached parking garage with discounted rates for owners. The building also provides utilities, keeping charges low for residents. Owners can sublet the unit after one year of ownership.


443 12th St #3C Brooklyn, NY

PRICE
$1,050,000
BED
2
BATH
1
TYPE
Co-op
NEIGHBORHOOD
South Slope
BOROUGH
Brooklyn

This two-bedroom co-op in South Slope includes a lofted second-story bedroom with plenty of storage space underneath. Residents will appreciate details like exposed brick, oversized windows, and eleven-foot ceilings. The kitchen boasts stainless steel appliances like a dishwasher, along with plenty of counter and cabinet space. Complete with three additional closets, washer and dryer hookups, and a soaking tub in the bathroom, this listing makes an ideal option for a small family or someone who works from home. Residents can step outside of the unit and onto the communal roof deck that provides views of the Manhattan skyline. The building resides within close proximity of restaurants, shops, and public transportation.


253 W 73rd St #3E Manhattan, NY

PRICE
$1,100,000
BED
1
BATH
1
TYPE
Condo
NEIGHBORHOOD
Upper West Side
BOROUGH
Manhattan

History lovers will jump at their opportunity to purchase a rarely-available unit in this full-service building on the Upper West Side. Originally built in 1927 for a men’s club, the building has served several functions since then, even operating as a hotel before becoming a full-time residence. Owners will step inside their one-bedroom unit, which includes an updated kitchen with custom built-in cabinets and stainless steel appliances. The open-concept living space includes plenty of storage space and sliding glass doors that open up to a Juliet balcony. The entire unit includes central air conditioning and an in-unit washer and dryer. Throughout the building, residents can utilize amenities like the common roof deck, bicycle storage, and a children’s playroom. The building is steps away from public transportation, stores like Trader Joe’s, and Central Park.

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