The article explores affordable housing options under $1 million, highlighting various attractive configurations like spacious studios and one-bedrooms in sought-after areas. It features a one-bedroom in Clinton Hill priced at $740,000, showcasing charming prewar details, large rooms, and pet-friendly amenities, balanced by a reasonable monthly maintenance fee. Alongside, a studio on the Upper West Side for $450,000 provides modern characteristics and river views, presenting diverse potential choices that meet both needs and budgets for potential buyers in today’s real estate market.
The co-op does allow 80 percent financing, and guarantors, parental purchases, and subletting are also allowed, which may help some buyers close the gap.
This elegant one-bedroom apartment has retained many of its original 1905 details: basket-weave hardwood floors, picture rails, moldings, and, in the bathroom, a cast-iron soaking tub.
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