According to CityRealty data, the median price of a Manhattan co-op is $1,127/ft2 with studios priced at a median of $499K, one-bedrooms priced at a median of $749K, two-bedrooms priced at a median of $1.595M, three-bedrooms priced at a median of $2.995M, and four-bedrooms and larger priced at a median of $5.75M. Some listings appear to present sticker shock, but these appearances prove deceiving when one considers how low the price per square foot is. The following listings in downtown co-ops in all sizes come in below $1,000/ft2.
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Four-Bedrooms
This incredible, sprawling Lower East Side residence is the result of a well-planned combination of three units to create a warm and inviting home. Abundant wide windows and a large, west-facing private terrace capture lovely open sky and neighborhood views. The open-plan foyer and great room set a dramatic tone from the moment one enters. Read more.
Formerly the attic of the building, this full-floor, 31st-story penthouse loft is an entertainer's dream home. Interior architectural details include exposed beams, mechanical pipes, as well as sloped and vaulted ceilings measuring as high as 13'8". Enjoy 360-degree city views in all directions! Read more.
Three-Bedrooms
85 Walker Street, #PH
$4,000,000 | $889/ft2
Tribeca | 3 bedrooms, 2 baths | 4,500 square feetThis fourth- and fifth-floor unit is a fantastic and rare opportunity to create a custom-designed flagship penthouse unit in Tribeca. Features include exposed joists and beams, as well as 28' ceiling with skylights. Read more.
34 East 30th Street, #6FL
$2,850,000 | $950/ft2
NoMad | 3 bedrooms, 3 baths | 3,000 square feetThis open, full-floor loft is ready to be converted to a three- or four-bedroom home of the buyer's choice! It features 11' ceilings, poured concrete floors, exposed beams, and original wrought iron casement windows on all four sides. Three full baths and a laundry room are already in place. Read more.
Two-Bedrooms
Gilsey House, 1200 Broadway, #5F
$2,345,000 | $902/ft2
Chelsea | 2 bedrooms, 2 baths | 2,600 square feet
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Unique prewar duplex can be reconfigured and updated to suit the buyer's needs. Details include 12' ceilings, hardwood floors, exposed brick, original moldings, and north and east city views. Fireplaces on both levels can be reopened and converted to wood-burning fireplaces. Read more.
52 East 1st Street, #3
$995,000 | $765/ft2
East Village | 2 bedrooms, 1 bath | 1,300 square feet
This spacious home occupies the entire third floor of a renovated red brick building and features a 21'8" wide living room with sunny southern exposures from four windows overlooking tree-lined East 1st Street. Each bedroom can easily accommodate a king size bed with ample space for home offices. Read more.
One-Bedrooms
This grand scale corner apartment is thoughtfully and spaciously laid out. Enjoy and revel in magnificent wrap-around sun-lit views from every room, encompassing landmark buildings to the north and west and the river to the east. Read more.
Co-op in full-service building features large picture windows, expansive open views, extremely generous storage space, and kitchen with new stainless steel appliances. Enjoy gorgeous sunset views from the private balcony. Read more.
Southern and eastern exposure let the sun shine in this perfectly situated apartment all day. Corner bedroom has three windows and open sky top view. Additional features include kitchen with granite countertops, windowed bath, and generous closet space. Read more.
Studio
Spacious junior one-bedroom in one of Gramercy Park's most well-maintained buildings offers large south-facing windows, large living space and fully renovated kitchen. Converted bedroom area fits queen-size bed with its own windows. Read more.
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