According to our listings, the median price of a co-op in Manhattan is $1.2 million or $1,119 a foot. Studios come in at a median of $499,000 ($973/sf), one-bedrooms at $749,000 ($971/sf), and two-bedrooms at $1,595,000 ($1,146/sf). Here are co-ops listed in the past week that fall below their neighborhood averages.
180 West 93rd Street, Upper West Side
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This massive, convertible home is singlehandedly the nicest one-bedroom on the market. It was recently renovated, and amenities include in-unit washer/dryer. Read more.
The Antoinette, Murray Hill
Welcome to your oversized one-bedroom (convertible two) home with bright southern exposure. The large entry-level has an eat-in, open kitchen with brand new stainless appliances and plenty of counter space and cabinets. Read more.
River Edge House, Yorkville
This quintessential Upper East Side corner co-op is beautifully maintained and very spacious with natural light throughout, herringbone hard wood floors and beautiful crown moldings. You enter into the foyer with arched entrances leading to living and dining areas. Read more.
860 United Nations Plaza, Turtle Bay
This stunning and spacious home benefits from continuous light streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows in both the living room and bedroom. The spacious bedroom offers a newly added dressing room with custom made shelving, a new marble en suite bathroom and 2 custom built closets Read more.
360 Cabrini Boulevard, Washington Heights
Amazing seasonal river views from every (brand new!) window in this home! This whimsical and charming co-op has a renovated kitchen with Caesarstone countertops, Smeg stove, Bosch dishwasher, and panel-ready fridge, also by Bosch. Read more.
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155 West 106th Street, Upper West Side
Charming railroad-style one bedroom in prime Manhattan Valley location. This first-floor unit features high ceilings, a newly renovated kitchen, and a beautiful modern bathroom. Read more.
166 East 35th Street, Murray Hill
Bring your sunglasses to this convertible corner unit with a wall of windows facing the Empire State Building! The south-facing separate windowed kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, a dishwasher, granite countertops, and modern lighting. Read more.
320 East 83rd Street, Yorkville
Now is your chance to own an extra-large one bedroom apartment at an incredible value. This spacious and bright prewar gem features 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, elegant moldings and arched doorways. Read more.
Carnegie House, Midtown West
This fabulous junior one-bedroom in the heart of 'Billionaires' Row' is perfect as a first home or pied-a-terre! The apartment has been thoughtfully renovated with an outstanding open kitchen that features cherry cabinetry with a built-in wine rack, pullout spice rack and drawers, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and microwave, a Bertazzoni gas range and gorgeous granite countertops with tiled backsplash. Read more.
120 Second Avenue, East Village
This sunny one-bedroom has received modern updates, including new and efficient baseboard heat, Citiquiet windows, and a slew of kitchen improvements (new floor, new kitchen pass-through, Bertazzoni stove, Miele D/W and Fisher-Paykel fridge). The 1920's building has just undergone a roof reseal, which, along with new hallway lighting and paint, will keep this boutique building in the swim of Downtown’s most exciting neighborhood.
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