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NYC Apartments Under a Million: Lenox Hill, Jackson Heights

The built-in bookshelves and wood-burning fireplace are highlights of this Lenox Hill listing photo for a two-bedroom right off of Central Park.
Photo: Courtesy The Agency

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 former shoe factories, and even the occasional true two-bedroom. We’re combing the market for particularly spacious, nicely renovated, or otherwise worth-a-look apartments at various six-digit price points. 

We found you a lot of two-bedroom, two-bathrooms so you never have to share. Plus a four-bedroom HDFC in Crown Heights, if you can make it happen.

35-14 77th Street #52

The kitchen and dining area featured in this listing photo have a spacious open feel.
Photo: Courtesy Compass

This two-bedroom co-op in Jackson Heights’s Hawthorne Court is just a charmer: lots of windows and a spacious open feel. It’s also on the top floor so it’s bound to get a lot of light. There’s a wood-burning fireplace. I’d move fast!

3 East 71st Street #2E

The virtual staging in this listing photo aside, this place is worth a look because it’s $950,000 and just off Central Park.
Photo: Courtesy The Agency

This co-op is intriguing: high monthlies, yes ($2,240), but it’s right off of Central Park among the most Central Park–coded blocks of the Upper East. (Also we recently met someone paying those monthlies for a so-so one-bed.) It’s virtually staged, but it’s worth a look because, really, why is it $950,000?

100 Remsen Street #5A

The island in this listing photo adds a lot counter space to the kitchen, and you’ll be lording it over your neighbors.
Photo: Courtesy Home by Choice

A two-bedroom co-op with cathedral views! A little bit of a all-white renovated feel, but it’s on the “largest and best line in the building,” so you can lord that over your neighbors. The kitchen is the star with a big island that helps ensure enough counter space. Also has high monthlies at $2,748.

848 Park Place #4E

The living room featured in this rare four-bedroom listing photo looks spacious enough for a family to hang out in.
Photo: Courtesy Remax Edge

This is an HDFC co-op building, so buyers must fit the income limits — $122,880 for a family of three, $136,440 for a family of four, $147,360 for a family of five, etc. If you fit the bill, it’s a large space with a rare four bedrooms and spacious kitchen. The railroad-esque layout leaves a little to be desired, but your kids can’t complain because they’ll probably get their own room.


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