Between the charm of the West Village, the art gallery scene of Chelsea, and the fading edginess of the East Village, it's no wonder New York's downtown neighborhoods are among the most popular. This shows in the prices. According to CityRealty listings, the median price of a downtown condo is $3.45 million. However, below you'll find some recent price cuts have brought some of these gorgeous homes closer in reach: The 10 apartments below all have had their prices reduced in the last seven day and all come below $1.5 million. Below the list, you'll find a complete table and map showing all the price reductions of the past week.
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-9.1% | -$100K
1046 Herkimer Street | $999,000
Townhouse | 5 beds, 3.5 bathsTwo-family Brooklyn townhouse comes beautifully renovated and laid out with an owner's duplex and top-floor unit. Both apartments feature amazing natural light and top-of-the-line finishes. The living room of the owner's duplex offers access to a private backyard, and the finished basement would make a great recreation room. See full details here.
Charming Chelsea condo features 9' ceilings, hardwood flooring, and gracious living and dining areas. With southern exposure, an automatic watering system, and an outdoor bar area, the private garden-level patio is the ultimate retreat. The High Line is a short walk away, as are Chelsea's best restaurants and nightlife. See full details here.
High-floor home on the Upper East Side's Gold Coast looks out on open views of the city, Central Park, and the George Washington Bridge. Oversized windows in almost every room offer a chance to look out on them, but the private balcony is perhaps the best way. Building amenities include a private circular driveway and a planted roof deck. See full details here.
-12.1% | -$199K
75 Wall Street, #33P | $1,450,000
Condo | 1 bed, 2 baths | 1,133 ft2Spacious apartment on a high floor boasts 10' ceilings and East River views from all windows. Residents have access to integrated hotel services that include room service, housekeeping,valet laundry, and on-site parking. Its Financial District location puts it near the Fulton Center, the South Street Seaport, and many major transportation lines. See full details here.
-12.2% | -$159K
227 East 57th Street, #14G | $1,139,000
Co-op | 2 beds, 2 bathsEast of Billionaires' Row, this high-floor apartment is rich in prewar details like beamed ceilings, moldings, hardwood floors, and generous room dimensions. Three exposures fill the apartment with amazing natural light. The building is across the street from Whole Foods and close to transportation, entertainment, dining, and shopping. See full details here.
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-16.7% | -$200K
634 Washington Street, #2A | $995,000
Co-op | 2 beds, 1 bathGorgeous light and sunny double exposures make it hard to say which is more beautiful - this newly renovated apartment or its West Village location! A bright kitchen has been renovated with new cabinetry and stainless steel appliances. Both bedrooms are nestled away from the living area and outfitted with excellent closet space. See full details here.
Midtown prewar apartment features triple exposures, high ceilings, hardwood floors, and a dining room large enough to be converted to a third bedroom. The kitchen has recently been renovated, as have both baths. The building is across the street from MoMA and a short walk from Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Time Warner Center, and the Theater District. See full details here.
-19.2% | -$202K
51 Saint Marks Place, #10 | $848,000
Co-op | 1 bed, 1 bath | 850 ft2Bright, newly renovated prewar one-bedroom can easily be converted to two bedrooms. Features include 10' ceilings, exposed brick, hardwood floors, and amazing natural light and street views. The kitchen has white polished countertops and stainless steel appliances. See full details here.
Located in the landmarked Rockefeller Apartments, this studio is a rare opportunity. Original details like the fireplace are still intact, but the unit has been masterfully restored. The iconic curved dining area looks out on treetop views of West 55th Street. See full details here.
Spacious corner unit is filled with light from exposures facing north, south, and west. The generous living/dining area flows seamlessly into a windowed kitchen. Both bedrooms are set back against the northern side of the apartment, and the master suite comes with two large closets. See full details here.
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