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What $750K buys in NYC right now

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Five apartments, five NYC neighborhoods

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 $750,000.

Shannon Dupre from DD Reps
Kips Bay

A one-bedroom duplex in Kips Bay with its own private terrace is going for $759,000. The stylish pad has a wood-burning fireplace and built-in shelving; the terrace is bigger than the apartment’s single bedroom. It’s located on 26th Street between Lexington and Third avenues.

VHT Studios, courtesy The Corcoran Group
Crown Heights

A two-bedroom co-op with tons of space in Crown Heights is asking $750,000. The apartment has one big bedroom and one smaller one, along with a formal living and dining room that have lots of historic details (millwork, moldings, and more). It’s located near Nostrand Avenue in a grand Eastern Parkway co-op building.

Courtesy of Douglas Elliman
Upper West Side

A one-bedroom located within an Upper West Side townhouse is going for $749,000. There’s a lot of charm to this place—it has a fireplace, exposed brick, and wooden shutters that are original to the house—along with some more modern upgrades, including a dishwasher and custom closets. It’s located less than a block from Central Park on West 74th Street.

Russ Ross, courtesy The Corcoran Group
Clinton Hill

A charming, spacious two-bedroom in Clinton Hill—located on the architecturally pleasing Clinton Avenue—is asking $740,000. The apartment has two nicely sized bedrooms, a large living room, and a separate kitchen and dining area, all with cute quirks (built-ins, open shelving in the kitchen, and so on). It’s a quick walk from both the G and C trains at Clinton-Washington Avenue.

Douglas Elliman//Josh Rubin
Greenwich Village

And finally, in Greenwich Village, a spacious one-bedroom with a balcony (overlooking other buildings, but still) is asking $750,000. There are some renovated elements, including new kitchen appliances and cabinets, along with refurbished hardwood floors. It’s located between Fifth and Sixth avenues, just down the block from Quad Cinema and near transit options at Union Square.

Poll

Which NYC apartment would you choose for $750,000?

This poll is closed

  • 21%
    Kips Bay
    (189 votes)
  • 8%
    Crown Heights
    (70 votes)
  • 15%
    Upper West Side
    (137 votes)
  • 20%
    Clinton Hill
    (178 votes)
  • 33%
    Greenwich Village
    (290 votes)
864 votes total Vote Now