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: Manhattan two-bedrooms asking under $750,000.
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↑ If you’re willing to take the trek up to Washington Heights, this 987-square-foot condo delivers bang for your buck. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom home, asking $750,000, features massive windows, dark hardwood floors, a sleek windowed kitchen, and a balcony that overlooks Highbridge Park. [Floorplan]
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↑ On the Upper West Side, a 700-square-foot co-op is going for $745,000. The listing description touts this as an “affordable starter” home with 10-foot ceilings, oak floors, a small but modern kitchen, and a washer/dryer. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom unit is also less than a block away from Riverside Park. [Floorplan]
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↑ For $735,000, there’s this prewar co-op in Morningside Heights with lovely period details. Exposed brick walls, high ceilings, a stylish kitchen, and plenty of windows are among its details. We’ll admit that the second bedroom is small but it could make a good kid’s room or home office. [Floorplan]
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↑ A colorful two-bedroom condo located on Harlem’s Striver’s Row is asking an even $600,000. The 760-square-foot apartment comes with large windows, hardwood floors, a sizable kitchen, and the option to install your own washer/dryer machine.
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↑ Finally, in Yorkville, a simple and spacious co-op wants $695,000. The living room boasts lovely arched entryways and decently-sized rooms; the kitchen, while small, is clean and efficient. [Floorplan]
Poll
Which Manhattan two-bedroom for under $750,000 would you choose?
This poll is closed
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31%
Washington Heights
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29%
Upper West Side
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13%
Morningside Heights
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2%
Harlem
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22%
Yorkville
- All Price Points [Curbed]
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