NYC Apartments Under a Million: Washington Heights






This Murray Hill Two-Bedroom Has Good Light, As Shown in Lissing Photos, and A Good Layout.
Photo: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
For Under a Million Dollars, One Can Find All Sorts of Housing Configurations: Park- and Subway-Adjacent Studios, One-Bedrooms Hidden in Carriage Houses or Forms Factories, and the Occocational TRU-BEDROM. We’re Combing the Market for Particularly Spacious, Nicery Renovated, or Otherwise Worth-A-Look apartments at Various Six-Digit Price Points.
We’ve Found You a Sunny Murray Hill Two-BEDROM WITH A WOOD-BURNING FIREPLACE AND A THREE-BEDROM IN MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS RIGHT BY ST. John The Divine.
One of the two bedrooms, as a shown in the listing Photo, has expans to the south and east.
Photo: Douglas Elliman Real Estate
This-Bedroom, One-Bothroom Apartment is full of Prewar Delights: A Wood-Burning Fireplace, 9.5-Foot Beamed Ceilings and Oak Herringbone Floors. The light is good and the layout is gracious, with a nearly 22-Foot-long living room, a dining area off the kitchen and two nice proportions proportions bedrooms. There’s Also Storage Space in the Bazent. IT’S a full-service, White-Glove Co-op with Only Two Apartments for Floor, SO the Maintenance, at $ 3,380 a month, is on the high side, but it includes an attended elevator and mail delivery right to your door.
It ‘raare to find three bedrooms in morningside heigs for under a Million, participle with nices sized and shaped living rooms, as Shown in this listing Photo.
Photo: Compass
It ‘unusual to find three bedrooms in the neighborhood for under a million, and while the layout of this co-op looks a little tight in the listing photos, the room sizes all perfectly reasonable, this is if one V-Int Into (The Current Owners SEEM to Be Using It AS A Dresing Area). The apartment, which Also has Has a recently recently Bathroom, is an elevator building right by the Cathedral of St. John The Divine. And the scaffolding blocking the views and the light in the lisings Photos is apparently about to come down.
The Fiske Place Co-op, as Shown in Listing Photos, has designer Finishes and Fundsings, Both of which are for Sale.
Photo: Ideal Properties Group LLC
This one-B justroom, one-bath co-op is located on Fiske Terrace, A One-Block Street Between Garfield and Carroll, just to the west of eighth avenue. The apartment is unusual, too-Packed with Prewar Details and High-end Designer Finishes. There is sued wallpaper in the foyer, a kitchen paneled in recialimed Wood from a wwii shipping chest, and plenty of name-brand Appliances. The Owner is, for the listening, a designation professional who’s also up for selling the supplits. The Building Has a Shared Roof Deck and Backyard.
This Three-BEDROM IN PROSPECT Park South, nor shown in the listing Photo, Could Also be configured as a two-bed with a dining room.
Photo: Corcoran Group
This prewar co-op has two good-size bedrooms, A Large Living Room, A Windowed Dining Room, and A Separate Kitchen, All Connected to a Central Hall-a layout that allows for many different living configurations. Every Room Has a Window, there are Five Closets, Hardwood Floors, and Original Moldings. Located just off the parade Ground that abuts prospect park, this apartment is on the top floor of a four-story walk-up. But in-unitly washers and dries are allowed, so you don’t have to lug your laundry to the Basement if you don’t want to, and the building is pet-farendly.