According to CityRealty data, the median price for a Manhattan condo is $2.5 million. Brooklyn doesn't offer much of a respite with a median condo price of $1.399 million. However, this week's new listings show that there are homes to be found all over the city for a fraction of these prices and without sacrificing beauty or privacy.
Academy Twins, Inwood
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This condo is perfect for either a primary user or an investor. Upon entering the home, there is a foyer that leads to an over-sized living room with high ceilings and multiple windows that provides excellent space for both living and for entertaining. Read more.
17 East 17th Street, Flatbush
Located off Prospect Park in historic Prospect Park South, The Presidio Condominiums are a unique conversion of boutique prewar residences, redesigned for contemporary living. The Presidio boasts a variety of property layouts with attention to design detail and finishes, offering a sophisticated blend of modern function and a nod to the building's historic prewar architecture. Read more.
305 West 150th Street, Harlem
This thoughtfully renovated apartment features high ceilings, solid oak flooring, caesarstone counter tops, open kitchen with under-cabinet lighting and elegant stainless steel appliances. The bathroom offers floor-to-ceiling ivory d'oriente tile with Duravit deep soaking tubs. Read more.
554 Fourth Avenue, Park Slope
This expansive residence provides an open, generous layout, 10-foot ceilings, a sizable living room and privacy through a wide gallery entry. Other features include washer/dryer hook up, abundant closet space and an open layout for maximum flexibility. Read more.
Three Sixty Two, Hamilton Heights
A beautiful duplex with open northern exposure from its floor-to-ceiling windows allows for excellent natural night and views to St. Nicholas Park. The kitchen boasts Quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and white shaker cabinetry. Read more.
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875 Saint Marks Avenue, Crown Heights
This top floor, sun-drenched, corner oasis offers soaring 11+ foot high ceilings, white oak herringbone floors, massive living and dining area which includes three large curved bay windows and custom window seating, original exposed brick walls, original beams and a decorative fireplace. Two skylights and 7 huge windows offer southern and western exposures which provide an abundance of natural light in each room all day long; you can watch the sun rise each morning and set each evening. Read more.
The Adeline, Harlem
This south facing home offers design-focused interiors including 7 inch plank DuChateau oak floors. The open kitchen with island features a marbled Caesarstone countertop and Energy Star stainless steel appliances by Bosch and Kitchen Aid and white European lacquer cabinetry. Read more.
88 Quincy Street, Clinton Hill
This bright and gracious condominium is on the parlour level of a late 19th-century limestone townhouse and has its own back porch and private, sun-filled garden. Oak floors, oversized windows, and high ceilings highlight the traditional elements of this home. Read more.
The Aurora, Williamsburg
This condominium is a lofty 772 square feet and in absolutely mint condition. Brilliant southern exposure paints the space in sunlight. Read more.
The Gemstone, Upper West Side
This east-facing home gets beautiful morning light in the living room, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. Extensively renovated, each room features custom built-in cabinetry, providing a contemporary and open feeling. Read more.
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Michelle Mazzarella
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