Welcome to a semi-regular feature, Price Points, in which we pick a relatively low asking price and a type of apartment, then scour StreetEasy to find the best available options around the city. Today's task: Brooklyn one-bedrooms asking $600,000 or less.
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↑ In Cobble Hill, a one bedroom with a charming terrace is on the market for $549,000. The co-op at 121 Pacific Street comes with sliding barn doors for that bucolic Brooklyn feel, as well as a new kitchen stocked with stainless steel appliances and butcher block countertops. A lofted alcove provides extra storage space. [Floorplan]
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↑ A prewar co-op in Ditmas Park offers up plenty of character with its crown moldings, intricate arches, and envy-inducing built-ins. Lovely parquet floors with inlaid mahogany detail round out this one-bedroom at 1710 Avenue C. The apartment is looking for $359,890.
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↑ $600,000 buys this unique Crown Heights condo in a modern building. The one-bedroom at 1311 Pacific Street looks rather spacious—the listing says it covers 623 square feet—and includes keyed elevator entry, polished concrete floors, and a large covered terrace. This is one for the modern-look lover. [Floorplan]
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↑ A perfectly nice Park Slope co-op with a funky-shaped living room is seeking $560,000. The one-bedroom’s kitchen and bathroom have been recently updated—hello white quartz countertops!—and it offers up a spacious bedroom. The best perk, however, of this Prospect Park West apartment are its park views. [Floorplan]
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↑ Kensington is where you’ll find this one-bedroom co-op in an Art Deco, elevator, dog-friendly building. The kitchen’s gotten an upgrade with custom Tiger Cherry wood cabinets and sports white stone countertops. A dining area offers up seating for six, and the bedroom sports both a walk-in and medium-sized closet. The Cortelyou Road’s apartment is seeking $549,000. [Floorplan]
Poll
Which Brooklyn one-bedroom would you choose?
This poll is closed
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33%
Cobble Hill
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8%
Ditmas Park
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30%
Crown Heights
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16%
Park Slope
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10%
Kensington
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