Curbed Highlights NYC Co-op Deals Under $1M
This week, Curbed highlights co-op apartments in New York City, offering some of the best deals on the market. These apartments, ranging under a million dollars, provide unique features and prime locations.
In the East Village, a one-bedroom apartment is listed for $495,000. This co-op boasts exposed brick walls, triple exposures, and decorative fireplaces. Monthly maintenance fees are $1,150. However, it lacks in-building laundry and is self-managed.
On the Upper West Side, a two-bedroom apartment is priced at $965,000 with monthly fees of $1,749. This co-op offers original prewar details and an airy loft vibe, complete with a windowed kitchen and breakfast nook.
In Sunset Park, a three-bedroom apartment is available for $595,000 with monthly fees of $772. This co-op features a primary bedroom with south-facing views and French doors, plus a third bedroom ideal for a home gym. It's conveniently located near the 1 and C trains, and the Hudson River Greenway.
Buying a co-op requires scrutiny of the buyer's financial and personal life by the co-op board. For instance, the owner of a studio apartment in the West Village, listed for $499,000 with monthly fees of $992, must undergo this process. This co-op offers an updated kitchen, decorative fireplace, great light, and a dining nook, located near popular attractions like the IFC Center and Joe's Pizza.
Co-op apartments in New York City provide diverse housing options with attractive prices and unique features. From the East Village to the Upper West Side, these homes offer prime locations and distinctive characteristics, making them a popular choice among buyers.