Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly column that explores what one can buy for a set dollar amount in various NYC neighborhoods. Is one man’s studio another man’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today, we’re looking at apartments for sale for around $375,000.
Brooklyn Heights
This one-bedroom co-op in Brooklyn Heights is asking $350,000. It has one bathroom, a living room, four closets, hardwood floors, and large windows. The building allows cats and dogs and has an elevator, a common laundry room, and a bike room. Maintenance charges are $1,181/month. It’s located on Remsen Street, between Henry and Clinton streets, near the R and W trains at Court Street, and within walking distance of Cadman Plaza Park.
Prospect Heights
Asking $389,000, this 525-square-foot co-op studio in Prospect Heights has one bathroom, three closets, a dishwasher, and hardwood floors. The building has an elevator, a common laundry room, a bike room; and allows both cats and dogs. Maintenance charges are $697/month. It’s located on Plaza Street East, mere steps from Prospect Park, as well as the 2 and 3 trains at Grand Army Plaza.
Upper West Side
This Upper West Side co-op studio is up for grabs at $395,000. The 400-square-foot unit has one bathroom, two closets, hardwood floors, and large windows. The building allows pets. Maintenance charges are $788/month. It’s located on West 75th Street, between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive, close to Riverside Park and the 1, 2, and 3 trains at 72nd Street.
Midtown East
This one-bedroom co-op apartment in Midtown East is going for $385,000. The 1,000-square-foot unit has one bathroom, hardwood floors, a dishwasher, a living room area, and three closets (including a walk-in one). The building allows both cats and dogs and has an elevator, bike storage, and a common roof deck. Maintenance charges are $1,951/month. It’s located on East 51st Street, between FDR Drive and First Avenue. The nearest train is the 6 at 51st Street.
Washington Heights
And, finally, this two-bedroom co-op in Washington Heights is asking $399,000. It has one bathroom, a living room area, two closets (including a walk-in one), a dishwasher, and hardwood floors. The building has a common laundry room, a bike room, and allows both cats and dogs. Maintenance charges are $954/month. It’s located on West 158th Street, between St. Nicholas and Edgecombe avenues, near the A and C trains at West 155th Street.
Poll
Which NYC apartment would you choose for $375,000?
This poll is closed
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38%
Brooklyn Heights
(344 votes) -
8%
Prospect Heights
(79 votes) -
12%
Upper West Side
(115 votes) -
22%
Midtown East
(201 votes) -
17%
Washington Heights
(160 votes)