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New York apartments for sale: What $550K gets you

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From Washington Heights to Sunset Park, here’s what you get for this price point across the city

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: apartments asking $550,000 or less.

↑ Part of a new boutique condo building in Bushwick, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom home is on the market for $519,000. The apartment measures 638 square feet and comes with high ceilings, seven-foot-tall windows, white oak floors, Bosch stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, and an in-unit washer and dryer.

↑ This second-floor apartment was recently renovated and comes with an open-plan kitchen and a spacious living room. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is part of a pre-war building in Chelsea. Other notable features of the apartment include the walk-in closet in the bedroom. Residents in the building have access to a landscaped courtyard and a bike room. For all of that, this place is asking $550,000. [Floorplan]

↑ In Sunset Park, this spacious two-bedroom co-op is on the market for $529,000. The pre-war home has high ceilings, an open kitchen with stainless steel appliances including a dishwasher, and a windowed bathroom with a soaking tub. Residents in the building also have access to a shared backyard, laundry facilities, and bike storage. [Floorplan]

↑ This apartment may be on the narrower side, but it manages to pack in three bedrooms into the space it has available. The Washington Heights co-op could do with a bit of a facelift, as the broker on the property says, but it does have nice flooring and gets a good amount of light. Residents in the elevator building have access to a live-in super. For all of that, this place is asking $545,000. [Floorplan]

↑ This spacious three-bedroom in Jackson Heights comes with nine-foot-tall ceilings, and a private terrace. The corner apartment is part of the Roosevelt Terrace co-op complex. All three bedrooms are generously sized, and the apartment overall gets a good amount of light. Residents in the building have access to a laundry room, a playground, and social room. For all of that, this place is asking $530,000. [Floorplan]

Poll

Which NYC apartment would you choose for $550K or less?

This poll is closed

  • 12%
    Bushwick
    (77 votes)
  • 37%
    Chelsea
    (238 votes)
  • 23%
    Sunset Park
    (149 votes)
  • 13%
    Washington Heights
    (87 votes)
  • 13%
    Jackson Heights
    (84 votes)
635 votes total Vote Now