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Here’s what $300K buys around NYC right now

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From Spuyten Duyvil to Bay Ridge, here’s what you can find at this price point

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 $10,000 of today’s price: $300,000.

This Washington Heights apartment comes with two bedrooms and one bathroom, and is on the market for $300,000. The apartment on 160th Street was recently renovated and comes with stainless steel appliances and hardwood floors. The kitchen has a cute breakfast bar, which is also a plus. The monthlies here are $700, and the apartment is one of 20 in the five-story building. [Floorplan]

This co-op in Rego Park is on the spacious end of one-bedrooms. The apartment opens up into the kitchen, which has granite countertops, maple cabinets, and stainless steel appliances. The living room is just beyond that and gets a good amount of light. The bedroom here can comfortably fit a full size bed and has a good amount of closets. For all of that, this place is asking $299,000.

Measuring 800 square feet, this one-bedroom in Spuyten Duyvil, right across from the Henry Hudson Bridge, is on the market for exactly $300,000. One of the nicest features of the apartment is the stylish kitchen, which comes with quartz counters, a glass backsplash, a dishwasher, a Bosch range, and a small eat-in nook. Residents in the building also have access to a live-in super, a doorman, a bike room, a laundry, and an indoor garden. [Floorplan]

This Bay Ridge one-bedroom is part of a large co-op complex on 72nd Street. The ground-floor home comes with herringbone floors, a large bedroom that can also accommodate a small office area, and a windowed, eat-in kitchen. Residents in the complex also have access to a landscaped courtyard, a full-time super, and additional storage. For all of that, this place is asking $295,000. [Floorplan]

Part of a prewar co-op on East 93rd Street, this Lenox Hill studio is on the market for $300,000. The apartment comes with high ceilings, hardwood floors, and custom moldings. The apartment also has built-ins throughout including shelving area, and a Murphy bed. The monthly maintenance fees are $750. [Floorplan]

Poll

Which NYC apartment would you buy for $300K?

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  • 30%
    Washington Heights
    (96 votes)
  • 5%
    Rego Park
    (18 votes)
  • 15%
    Spuyten Duyvil
    (49 votes)
  • 15%
    Bay Ridge
    (47 votes)
  • 32%
    Lenox Hill
    (101 votes)
311 votes total Vote Now