What you'll get across NYC for $650,000
If you're looking to buy in NYC on a budget of $650,000, you'll find a lot more co-ops than condos at your disposal, and of course, more one- and two-bedrooms in your price range than, say, quaint outer-borough brownstones (those days are long gone, unfortunately). Still, you've got plenty of options, and in the interest of making things easy, we've combed the listings for good options that fit your budget in all five boroughs.
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LOWER EAST SIDE, MANHATTAN: 1-bed, 1-bath co-op at 266 East Broadway (between Pitt and Clinton). $645,000 + $588/mo maintenance.
MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, MANHATTAN: 2-bed, 1-bath co-op at 69 Tiemann Place (between Claremont and Riverside). $645,000 + $903/mo maintenance.
GRAMERCY, MANHATTAN: Studio co-op at 310 East 23rd Street (between First and Second). $650,000 + $1,066/mo maintenance.
WINDSOR TERRACE, BROOKLYN: 2-bed, 1-bath co-op at 16 Prospect Park Southwest (between Tenth and Prospect Park West). $650,000 + $816/mo maintenance.
BED-STUY, BROOKLYN: 2-bed, 2.5-bath condo at 156 Pulaski Street (between Tompkins and Throop). $649,000 + $376/mo common charges, $237/mo taxes.
PROSPECT HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN: 2-bed, 1-bath co-op at 382 Prospect Place (between Underhill and Grand). $645,000 + $1,046/mo maintenance.
FOREST HILLS, QUEENS: 3-bed, 2-bath co-op at 111-20 73rd Avenue (between Queens and 112th). $650,000 + $1,585/mo maintenance.
THROGS NECK, BRONX: 6-bed, 4-bath multi-family at 239 Hosmer Avenue (between Miles and Harding). $649,000 + $3,150/mo taxes.
CASTLETON CORNERS, STATEN ISLAND: 3-bed, 1-bath house at 109 Fairview Avenue (between Knox and Potter). $650,000.
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