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18 Fixer-Upper Properties in Central Harlem

Renovation-ready properties with upside potential in Central Harlem, Manhattan

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205 Edgecombe Avenue For Sale
Patricia A Goodwin at Compass
$2,299,000

8 bd · 5 ba · 3,587 sqft · Multi Family

205 Edgecombe Avenue, New York City

MLS: RLS20057185 RLS at REBNY
171 W 131ST Street #309 For Sale
Amedeo B Pelin at Douglas Elliman Real Estate
$898,000

2 bd · 2 ba · Condo

171 W 131ST Street #309, New York City

MLS: RLS20061030 RLS at REBNY
5 W 127th Street #3B For Sale
Alex Pearl at Compass
$950,000

2 bd · 2 ba · 1,027 sqft · Condo

5 W 127th Street #3B, New York City

MLS: RLS20072505 RLS at REBNY
51 E 131st Street #6A For Sale
Milena Baram at Compass
$525,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 600 sqft · Condo

51 E 131st Street #6A, New York City

MLS: RLS20072004 RLS at REBNY
303 W 149th Street #2F For Sale
Emily Mencke at Compass
$575,000

2 bd · 1 ba · 700 sqft · Condo

303 W 149th Street #2F, New York City

MLS: RLS20072519 RLS at REBNY
555 LENOX Avenue #2B For Sale
Lawrence Williams at Corcoran Group
$350,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 509 sqft · Condo

555 LENOX Avenue #2B, New York City

MLS: RLS20072327 RLS at REBNY
48 W 138th Street #5H For Sale
Matthew Pucker at Compass
$399,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 476 sqft · Condo

48 W 138th Street #5H, New York City

MLS: RLS20060718 RLS at REBNY
66 W 138th Street #5B For Sale
Matthew Pucker at Compass
$375,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 508 sqft · Condo

66 W 138th Street #5B, New York City

MLS: RLS20067135 RLS at REBNY
66 W 138th Street #2D For Sale
Matthew Pucker at Compass
$320,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 417 sqft · Condo

66 W 138th Street #2D, New York City

MLS: RLS20074537 RLS at REBNY
430 Lenox Avenue #1 For Sale
Danielle Stout at Compass
$245,000

1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op

430 Lenox Avenue #1, New York City

MLS: RLS20057637 RLS at REBNY
555 Lenox Avenue #4B For Sale
Micol Bonazzoli at Compass
$399,000

1 bd · 1 ba · 590 sqft · Condo

555 Lenox Avenue #4B, New York City

MLS: RLS20076065 RLS at REBNY
660 St Nicholas Avenue #54 For Sale
Sarah Bowden at Compass
$390,000

2 bd · 1 ba · Co-op

660 St Nicholas Avenue #54, New York City

MLS: RLS20059931 RLS at REBNY

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Fixer-Upper Properties for Sale in NYC

Fixer-upper properties attract buyers looking to purchase below current market pricing and add value through targeted renovation. This category spans everything from pre-war co-ops with dated kitchens to multi-family townhouses with deferred maintenance. After 25+ years advising buyers across NYC, the margin between a smart purchase and an expensive mistake comes down to accurate cost estimation before you close. Explore current inventory in our property search, read about common buyer mistakes, and review our NYC buyer's guide.

What renovation permits are required?

Most significant work requires DOB filing. Type 1 alteration permits cover use/egress changes. Type 2 covers general interior alterations including gut renovations. Co-op boards add another layer with alteration agreements and contractor insurance requirements.

How do I finance a fixer-upper in NYC?

Standard co-op/condo mortgages don't include renovation costs. Buyers typically finance renovations through a HELOC after closing, a renovation loan, or cash reserves. Before making an offer, establish your renovation budget, add a 15-20% contingency, and confirm you have sufficient liquidity.

What should I inspect before buying?

Beyond standard inspection, check DOB open permits and violations at nyc.gov/buildings, test for asbestos and lead paint in pre-1978 buildings, verify electrical panel age and amperage, and assess cast iron or galvanized plumbing condition. Open DOB violations can delay closing.

Buying Tip from Milton Coste

Calculate the After-Repair Value (ARV) first: what comparable renovated units have actually sold for in the last six months. Subtract your renovation cost plus a 20% buffer, then subtract your equity cushion. If the purchase price doesn't allow that math to work, walk away. I've seen buyers overpay because they anchored to the asking price instead of the ARV.

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