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What $700,000 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 $700,000.

Elizabeth Dooley, courtesy of Compass
Williamsburg

This new Williamsburg one-bedroom condo is going for $675,000. It has one bathroom, central A/C, in-unit washer/dryer, white oak hardwood floors, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Maintenance charges are $236/month and taxes $348/month. It’s located near the L train at Graham Avenue.

Nico Arellano, courtesy of Compass
Upper West Side

A one-bedroom co-op in the Upper West Side with high ceilings and hardwood floors is asking $699,000. It has one bathroom, three closets, a dining room, and living room. Maintenance charges will be $1,028/month. It’s located between Riverside Drive and West End Avenue, a block away from Riverside Park, and not far from the 1 train at 103rd Street.

Courtesy of Halstead Manhattan, LLC
East Harlem

This one-bedroom condo in East Harlem is going for $685,000. It has one bathroom (with a jacuzzi tub), a ton of closet space, and a dressing area. The building has a common garden courtyard, a rooftop, and laundry machines in the basement. It’s located between Madison and Fifth Avenues, near the Metro-North station and the 2 and 3 trains at 125th Street.

Stephanie Powell for Sotheby’s International Realty
Clinton Hill

A two-bedroom co-op in Clinton Hill is asking $699,000. It has one bathroom, a living room, breakfast bar; and offers views to the Manhattan skyline. The pet-friendly building has a landscaped courtyard, an elevator, laundry, and a bike room. Maintenance charges will be $960/month. It’s located between Willoughby and Myrtle Avenues, near Fort Greene Park and the G train at the Clinton-Washington station.

Courtesy of Citi Habitats
Greenwich Village

This Greenwich Village one-bedroom co-op is going for $675,000. It has one bathroom, a spacious living room, dining area, and home office. The building has central laundry, a garage, storage, and a common garden and courtyard. It’s located between Greene and Mercer Streets, a couple of blocks away from Washington Square Park and the N, Q, R, and W trains at 8th Street.

Poll

Which NYC apartment would you choose for $700,000?

This poll is closed

  • 17%
    Williamsburg
    (169 votes)
  • 12%
    Upper West Side
    (124 votes)
  • 1%
    East Harlem
    (17 votes)
  • 15%
    Clinton Hill
    (150 votes)
  • 52%
    Greenwich Village
    (518 votes)
978 votes total Vote Now