Price Check

What you’ll get across NYC for $1.5 million

By Sara Alessi  | July 20, 2015 - 12:59PM
image

Whether you actually have $1.5 million to buy right now, or like to window-shop (er, dream), we’ve got the scoop on what’s available on that budget across all five boroughs. In addition to the above three-bedroom apartment in Downtown Brooklyn, you’ll even find a range of houses—both single and multi-family—even in Brooklyn.

CENTRAL HARLEM, MANHATTAN: A two-bedroom, two-bath condo with soundproofing and a keyed elevator that opens directly into the apartment in a pet-friendly building with a bike room at 2073 Frederick Douglass Boulevard (between West 112th and West 113th streets). $1.5 million plus $974/month common charges, $14/month taxes (tax abatement ends in 2028)

TURTLE BAY, MANHATTAN: A two-bedroom (convertible to three), two-bath co-op with a renovated and windowed kitchen and renovated baths, plus two split master bedroom suites in an elevator building with a concierge at 301 East 48th Street (at Second Avenue). $1.5 million plus $2,720/month maintenance

GRAMERCY, MANHATTAN: A one-bedroom, one-bath condo with a windowed walk-in closet and a windowed home office in a doorman building with storage available at 120 East 29th Street (between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue). $1.5 million plus $960/month common charges

WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN: A two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath condo with exposed columns and beams and built-in Italian wardrobes in a doorman building with shared recreation facilities at 79 South Fifth Street (between Wythe and Berry). $1.5 million plus $904/month common charges, $85/month taxes

BAY RIDGE, BROOKLYN: A five-bedroom,two-and-half-bath three-story house with custom crown moldings and an updated kitchen at 269 Bay Ridge Parkway (between Ridge Avenue and Third). $1.5 million

HUNTERS POINT, QUEENS: A two-bedroom, two-bath condo at 10-63 Jackson Avenue (between Hunters Point Avenue and 50th). $1.499 million plus $1,045/month common charges, $79/month taxes

LITTLE NECK, QUEENS: A three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath house with a garden and a sunken living room with a cathedral ceiling at 251-51 Gaskell Road (between Browvale and 251st). $1.5 million plus $10,788/month taxes

RIVERDALE, BRONX: A four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath Tudor house with a wood-burning fireplace, front porch, rear patio and garden, as well as a basement with a playroom at 5234 Netherland Avenue (between West 252nd and West 254th). $1.495 million

PRINCES BAY, STATEN ISLAND: A three-bedroom, five-bath multi-family colonial house featuring a one-bedroom apartment, a fireplace, a brick deck, an in-ground pool and a Jacuzzi, as well as a basement and solar panels at 300 Albourne Avenue (between Queensdale and Foster). $1.499 million

Related:

How to buy a NYC apartment

What 8 first-time buyers wish they had known

Here are the 7 most likely reasons you'll get turned by a co-op board

7 questions to ask about the building before you buy an apartment there (sponsored)

6 hurdles that can stand between you and a mortgage -- and what to do about them

Diary of a first-time buyer

Brick Underground articles occasionally include the expertise of, or information about, advertising partners when relevant to the story. We will never promote an advertiser's product without making the relationship clear to our readers.

topics: