What can you buy across NYC for $800,000?
If you've got $800,000 to spend, there are a lot of options on the market in New York, from larger, family-friendly digs with backyards (or even a pool!) to still-spacious centrally located one-bedrooms. We've looked through the listings, and found homes in your price range in all five boroughs.
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SUTTON PLACE, MANHATTAN: 1-bed, 1-bath co-op at 300 East 59th Street (between First and Second). $795,000 + $1,597/mo maintenance.
HARLEM, MANHATTAN: 3-bed, 2-bath condo at 313 West 143rd Street (between Frederick Douglass and Bradhurst). $810,000 + $883/mo common charges.
WEST VILLAGE, MANHATTAN: 1-bed, 1-bath co-op at 100 Bank Street (between Washington and Greenwich). $799,000 + $1,100/mo maintenance.
BED-STUY, BROOKLYN: 3-bed, 2-bath condo at 120 Hart Street (between Marcy and Tompkins). $800,00 + $246/mo common charges.
WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN: 1-bed, 1-bath condo at 260 North 9th Street (between Roebling and Havemeyer). $805,000 + $382/mo common charges, $6/mo taxes.
BUSHWICK, BROOKLYN: 5-bed townhouse at 986 Willoughby Avenue (between Central and Evergreen). $799,000 + $250/mo taxes.
ASTORIA, QUEENS: 2-bed, 2-bath condo at 30-80 21st Street (between 30th Drive and 31st Avenue). $795,000 + $700/mo common charges, $20/mo taxes.
SPUYTEN DUYVIL, BRONX: 3-bed, 3-bath co-op at 750 Kappock Street (between Palisade and Independence). $799,000 + $1,923/mo maintenance charges.
NEW SPRINGVILLE, STATEN ISLAND: 4-bed, 1.5-bath house at 20 Keating Place (between Rockland and Glenn). $799,000.
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