5 Low-Priced Homes in Brooklyn’s Priciest Nabes (Pssst: All Under $545,000)
You don’t need to shell out millions for an over-the-top mansion to live in one of Brooklyn’s most expensive neighborhoods. We’ve rounded up a handful of adorable pads in prime Brooklyn nabes — each listed for around half a million or less. Sure, they’re all on the smaller side, but their charms may win you over. Which…
You don’t need to shell out millions for an over-the-top mansion to live in one of Brooklyn’s most expensive neighborhoods. We’ve rounded up a handful of adorable pads in prime Brooklyn nabes — each listed for around half a million or less. Sure, they’re all on the smaller side, but their charms may win you over.
Which one would you choose?
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This one-bed, one-bath Boerum Hill coop is not only in a killer location, it has some unique designer elements including a space-saving bathroom, bedroom built-ins, and modern kitchen. The building also has a new shared roof deck.
457 State Street #4D
Price: $545,000
Area: Boerum Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Paul Gracie, Dwayne Powell)
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The listing for this one-bed, one-bath apartment in Park Slope doesn’t have a lot of detail, but it does call out the fact that the co-op allows 90 percent financing — meaning you’d need less than a $50,000 down payment to snag this sweet place.
322 6th Street #2
Price: $499,000
Area: Park Slope
Broker: Citi Habitats (Alex Gandelman)
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Sure, this 12-by-20-foot studio is on the small side, but $345,000 is a rare price for a home in Brooklyn Heights. It’s close to four different train lines, and within a block or two of the Brooklyn Historical Society, the public library and shopping on Montague Street.
40 Clinton Street #2P
Price: $345,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Town Residential (Wagner Oliveira, Antonio Del Rosario)
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This stylish L-shaped studio recently underwent a renovation. It’s got a brand-new kitchen with marble countertops, custom closets, new floors and a new bathroom. But the best part might just be the price tag — $400,000. The home’s a 10-minute walk to the Marcy Avenue J/M/Z station.
111 South 3rd Street #5A
Price: $399,000
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Corcoran (Roni Dotan, Jennifer Carlson)
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The layout of this one-bed, one-bath in Downtown Brooklyn is pretty nice, though the windows look a little small. The kitchen was recently updated and has a dishwasher. The listing also boasts of multiple shared roof decks with “spectacular views” of Manhattan.
225 Adams Street #1K
Price: $469,000
Area: Downtown Brooklyn
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Jennifer Schwartz)
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“Sure, this 12-by-20-foot studio is on the small side, but $345,000 is a rare price for a home in Brooklyn Heights. ”
that’s $1437.50/sqft. not such a great deal nor a rare price in boring heights.
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