Friday, December 7, 2018

Here’s what $650,000 buys in NYC right now

See what you can get in Park Slope, Midtown East, and Astoria

Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, where we explore what you can rent or buy for a certain dollar amount in various NYC neighborhoods. Today, we've found five apartments within $50,000 of today's price: $650,000.

Compass

If you've ever wanted to live in a Manhattan penthouse without spending millions of dollars on it, here's your chance. This Midtown East abode offers a bedroom with a built-in Murphy bed, a renovated kitchen with custom cabinetry, and an expansive living room with a wraparound terrace. Asking price is $649,000 and maintenance charges are $1,943/month.

William Raveis NYC

On the Upper East Side, a newly renovated junior one-bedroom is going for $650,000. The 575-square-foot co-op comes with maple wood floors throughout, oversized windows, a chef's kitchen with open shelving, custom built-ins, a marble-bedecked bathroom, and plenty of natural light. [Floorplan]

This bright and spacious alcove studio in Gramercy Park, asking $625,000, has the ability to be converted into a one-bedroom. The co-op encompasses 550 square feet of space and features large windows, a revamped kitchen with new stainless steel appliances (including a dishwasher), and two large closets. [Floorplan]

Corcoran

Head to Park Slope, where a bright and airy co-op spanning 707 square feet can be yours for $649,000. There's an open-concept layout in place that includes a spacious living and dining room; a contemporary windowed kitchen, a large bedroom, and three closets for storage. Monthly maintenance will run you $1,075. [Floorplan]

And finally, a one-bedroom in Astoria with oak floors, a modern open kitchen, a sizable living room, and a private balcony is asking $675,000. The open kitchen has Italian cabinets and stainless steel appliances, and the bathroom features porcelain tiles. Common charges will run you $261/month.

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