Park Slope, Crown Heights – ryan

The Built-In Mid-Century Modern Shelves in this Lisings Photo Are A Highlight of this Midtown One-Bedroom for Under a Million.
Photo: Curbed; Photo: Keller Williams NYC

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 found you a light-still one-bedroom in park slope and a Mid-Century Modern Condo Just a Few Blocks South of Central Park.

24-39 38th Street #C9

The Living Room Featured in This Lisings Photo is Only One of Many Places You Can Hang Out in This Astoria Co-OP Building-there’s Also A Shared Roofdeck, Gym, Co-Working Space, Children’s Platyroom, and Garden Courtyard.
Photo: Douglas Elliman

This is the unusual pre-war co-op has a ton of amenities: The Building Has a Gym, Co-Working Space, and Children’s Playroom Along With A Roof Deck, A Garden Courtyard, A Laundry Room, and Bike and Stroller Storage. Monthlies are relatively manageable ($ 798). As for the apartment ITSELF, there’s a west-facing bedroom with a custom-building closet and an open chef’s kitchen with Bosch Appliance and a Hugeer Stone Island for Ample Space and Barstool Seating.

566 Prospect Place #4a

The Living Room in This LisMSting Photo for a Crown Heights Three-Bedroom hasn’t been overly renovated.
Photo: Compass

A RARE THREE-BEDROM IN THE MIDDLE OF CROWN HEIGHTS FOR JUST SHY OF $ 1 MILLION. The unit han’t been overly scraped of its pre-war details but Still comes with a fully renovated kitchen and in-unit Washer and Drain. The apartment has its 750 Square Feet of Private Roof Space Right Above it. But warning-this also means that your apartment will be on the fourth floor of a walk-up.

77 West 55th Street #10e

No Need to Change the Bathroom Tiles and Terracotta Floors Featured in This Listing Photo for A Midtown One-Bedroom.
Photo: Keller Williams NYC

This apartment just a few blocs south of the central park is full of really starting details-like the terracotta tiling on the Bathroom and Kitchen Floors and the Built Mid-Century Modern Shelving Unit in the Living Room. The Bedroom Fits a King-Size Bed and There’s Central Heat and Air. The listing claims the apartment will “be the backdrop for your intimate moments,” which is bot TRUE and too information. Common Charges Are a Bit High – $ 1,338 Plus A $ 293.50 Monthly Capital Assessment Unil December 2024 – and don’t include laundry, storage, and garage space, which you must pay extra for.

95 Sixth Avenue #3

The Red Pocket Doors Shown in This Listing Photo for A Park Slope Corner ARE JUST ONE OF MANY Charming Details.
Photo: Compass

This co-op on the corner of 6th avenue and prospects have been lace in from Three sides-one of which is a charming bay nook that fits an eat kitchen table. There are tears of thoughtful touches: Huge red pocket doors, two decorative fireplaces, built-in bookshelves, and a miele Washer and Dryer. Plus you’ve got a side room for a small office, and if you ever need to go into work, there’s a citi dock right Outside your door.