Milton Coste

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NYC Apartments Under $2M

6,082 properties priced under $2M

Finding Apartments Under $2M in NYC

At this price point in NYC, buyers can expect a mix of co-ops, condos, and occasionally multi-family properties. Co-ops typically offer more square footage per dollar, while condos provide more flexibility for investors and pied-a-terre buyers.

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251-02 60th Avenue #537 Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |650 sqft

251-02 60th Avenue #537

Little Neck

Hauseit LLC RLS
9524 Fort Hamilton Parkway #607 Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

9524 Fort Hamilton Parkway #607

Fort Hamilton

ENGEL & VOLKERS BROWNSTONE BROOKLYN RLS
353 W 56TH Street #3J Active

$299,000

Condo
0 bd | 1 ba |582 sqft

353 W 56TH Street #3J

Hell's Kitchen

Douglas Elliman Real Estate RLS
3333 HENRY HUDSON Parkway #18C Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |648 sqft

3333 HENRY HUDSON Parkway #18C

Central Riverdale

Brown Harris Stevens Riverdale LLC RLS
153 BENNETT Avenue #6H Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

153 BENNETT Avenue #6H

Hudson Heights

Argo Residential RLS
400 COZINE Avenue #5F Active

$299,000

Condo
1 bd | 1 ba |643 sqft

400 COZINE Avenue #5F

New Lots

Brooklyn Real Property Inc RLS
100 LA SALLE Street #5E Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba |500 sqft

100 LA SALLE Street #5E

Morningside Heights

Douglas Elliman Real Estate RLS
124-16 84TH Road #2C Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

124-16 84TH Road #2C

Kew Gardens

Corcoran Group RLS
3875 Waldo Avenue #11K Active

$299,000

Co-op
2 bd | 1 ba |905 sqft

3875 Waldo Avenue #11K

Riverdale

Keller Williams NYC RLS
140 E 95TH Street #1E Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba |350 sqft

140 E 95TH Street #1E

Carnegie Hill

Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC RLS
35 Crown Street #3-B Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |606 sqft

35 Crown Street #3-B

Crown Heights

Keller Williams Realty Empire RLS
453 W 22ND Street #2R Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

453 W 22ND Street #2R

Chelsea

Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC RLS
15 Fort Washington Avenue #4E Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

15 Fort Washington Avenue #4E

Washington Heights

Compass RLS
2425 Haring Street #2H Active

$299,000

Co-op
2 bd | 1 ba |1,150 sqft

2425 Haring Street #2H

Sheepshead Bay

RE Max Edge Group RLS
61-25 98th Street #9F Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |690 sqft

61-25 98th Street #9F

Rego Park

Hauseit LLC RLS
325 W 45th Street #403-A Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

325 W 45th Street #403-A

Hell's Kitchen

EXP Realty NYC RLS
Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

1717 E 18th Street #4-F

Sheepshead Bay

REAL BROKER LLC RLS
251-02 60th Avenue #537 Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |650 sqft

251-02 60th Avenue #537

Little Neck

Hauseit LLC RLS
340 E 83rd Street #1A Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

340 E 83rd Street #1A

Upper East Side

Compass RLS
80 LA SALLE Street #2E Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba |525 sqft

80 LA SALLE Street #2E

Morningside Heights

Corcoran Group RLS
3050 FAIRFIELD Avenue #8C Active

$299,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

3050 FAIRFIELD Avenue #8C

Spuyten Duyvil

The Agency Brokerage RLS
99 Bank Street #2A Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

99 Bank Street #2A

West Village

Compass RLS
320 E 42nd Street #2004 Active

$299,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

320 E 42nd Street #2004

Tudor City

City Connections Realty Inc RLS
180 Van Cortlandt Park #4-H Active

$299,000

Co-op
2 bd | 1 ba

180 Van Cortlandt Park #4-H

Riverdale

EXP Realty NYC RLS
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you buy an apartment under $2M in NYC?
Yes. There are currently 6,082 apartments listed under $2M in NYC. Most are co-ops, which tend to have lower purchase prices but require board approval and may have stricter financing rules.
What is the difference between a co-op and a condo?
In a co-op, you buy shares of a corporation that owns the building. In a condo, you own the unit outright. Co-ops typically cost less but have stricter board rules. Condos offer more flexibility for investors and subletting.

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