What's the difference between a condo and a co-op? There are too many to go into here, but a significant one comes in terms of pricing: According to CityRealty market data, two-bedroom co-ops close at an average of $1,114 per square foot, more than $500 per square foot more than their condo counterparts. While this price is still quite high, this week's compilation of new co-op listings uncovered 10 two-bedrooms for under $1 million.
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2 Fordham Hill Oval, Bronx
Never have to wait for the elevator again! This lobby-level two bedroom is sunny, bright, and a delightful space to call home. Read more.
501 West 122nd Street, Morningside Heights
Sunny southern exposures fill this charming apartment with brilliant natural light. The efficient layout features a window in every room, split bedrooms, large kitchen partially open to living room, high ceilings and polished hard wood floors. Read more.
210 Clinton Avenue, Clinton Hill
A renovated, spacious and sunny convertible two-bedroom home with expansive Brooklyn views in Clinton Hill. Upon entry, you are greeted by gorgeous, wide-plank Italian white oak floors in the foyer that lead to bountiful southern light pouring through large windows. Read more.
130 West 16th Street, Chelsea
Prewar elegance on the best, tree-lined residential block bordering the West Village and Chelsea! Imagine coming home to this renovated third floor apartment in a small, boutique 6-story brick co-op on this beautiful, quiet street. Read more.
205 East 78th Street, Lenox Hill
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Perfectly renovated and charming pre-war convertible 2 bedroom with a wood-burning fireplace! 10T has been recently renovated boasting a high-end kitchen replete with stainless steal Bosch appliances and beautiful stone countertops. Read more.
Skyview, Riverdale
This two bedroom convertible 3 apartment has an updated kitchen, beadboard white cabinets, farm sink, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, wood floors, plenty of closets and a lot of light. The windowed bathroom has been completely renovated with beautiful tile work and floating vanity. Read more.
720 Fort Washington Avenue, Washington Heights
Gracious in every way, #2B at 720 Fort Washington Avenue is an enormous apartment (with 89 ceiling height) that features a thoughtfully renovated eat-in kitchen and an impressive gallery area that will take your breath away. Honoring original details and restoring them with attention, this elegant home boasts lovingly maintained original wood floors and other architectural details from a bygone era. Read more.
570 44th Street, Sunset Park
Sunset Park's premiere circa 1914 cooperative with all the original details. Just one flight up to this exceptional layout with stunning light from many oversized windows, a spacious separate windowed kitchen and bath with shower stall. Read more.
170 East 94th Street, Carnegie Hill
This home is priced with your future renovation in mind. All rooms offer a very generous portion of space including an entrance way foyer with two coat closets. Read more.
1601 Avenue I, Flatbush
This pleasant neighborhood bordering Ditmas Park is super convenient and surprisingly serene. The apartment is move-in ready with every room in excellent condition, right down to the polished hardwood plank floors. Read more.
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