Milton Coste

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NYC Apartments Under $2M

6,094 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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141 E 3RD Street #3A Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |550 sqft

141 E 3RD Street #3A

East Village

Douglas Elliman Real Estate RLS
241 W 108TH Street #4E Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |450 sqft

241 W 108TH Street #4E

Upper West Side

Douglas Elliman Real Estate RLS
323 2nd Street #b1 Active

$525,000

Condo
1 bd | 1 ba |500 sqft

323 2nd Street #b1

Park Slope

Modlin Group LLC RLS
200 E 36TH Street #1H Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

200 E 36TH Street #1H

Murray Hill

Douglas Elliman Real Estate RLS
205 W 54th Street #3A Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

205 W 54th Street #3A

Midtown

Compass RLS
235 E 40TH Street #9I Active

$525,000

Condo
0 bd | 1 ba |405 sqft

235 E 40TH Street #9I

Murray Hill

Douglas Elliman Real Estate RLS
303 W 149th Street #2F Active

$525,000

Condo
2 bd | 1 ba |700 sqft

303 W 149th Street #2F

Central Harlem

Compass RLS
240 E 76th Street #4U Active

$525,000

Condop
0 bd | 1 ba |500 sqft

240 E 76th Street #4U

Lenox Hill

Compass RLS
9 BARROW Street #4B Active

$525,000

Condop
1 bd | 1 ba |553 sqft

9 BARROW Street #4B

West Village

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties RLS
516 E 78TH Street #4C Active

$525,000

Co-op
2 bd | 1 ba

516 E 78TH Street #4C

Lenox Hill

Serhant RLS
222 E 35TH Street #5J Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |850 sqft

222 E 35TH Street #5J

Murray Hill

Corcoran Group RLS
615 Mead Street Active

$525,000

Single Family Residence
0 bd | 0 ba

615 Mead Street

Van Nest

Sothebys International Realty RLS
69-10 YELLOWSTONE Boulevard #210 Active

$525,000

Co-op
2 bd | 1 ba

69-10 YELLOWSTONE Boulevard #210

Forest Hills

Douglas Elliman Real Estate RLS
500 GRAND Street #C2C Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

500 GRAND Street #C2C

Lower East Side

Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC RLS
136 E 36TH Street #7C Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

136 E 36TH Street #7C

Murray Hill

Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC RLS
333 E 14TH Street #10A Active

$525,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

333 E 14TH Street #10A

Gramercy Park

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices New York Properties RLS
185 W END Avenue #12K Active

$525,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

185 W END Avenue #12K

Lincoln Square

SHARP BROKERAGE LLC RLS
195 ADAMS Street #4F Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |675 sqft

195 ADAMS Street #4F

Downtown Brooklyn

Corcoran Group RLS
175 E 93RD Street #2B Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba

175 E 93RD Street #2B

Carnegie Hill

Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC RLS
2727 Palisade Avenue #9-B Active

$525,000

Co-op
2 bd | 2 ba

2727 Palisade Avenue #9-B

Spuyten Duyvil

Robert E Hill Inc RLS
11 IRVING Place #1F Active

$525,000

Condo
0 bd | 1 ba |517 sqft

11 IRVING Place #1F

Clinton Hill

Corcoran Group RLS
124 S 3rd Street #13 Active

$525,000

Co-op
2 bd | 1 ba |600 sqft

124 S 3rd Street #13

Williamsburg

Bond New York Properties LLC RLS
201 E 25th Street #14K Active

$525,000

Co-op
1 bd | 1 ba |560 sqft

201 E 25th Street #14K

Kips Bay

Sothebys International Realty RLS
230 E 15th Street #9K Active

$525,000

Co-op
0 bd | 1 ba

230 E 15th Street #9K

Gramercy Park

Compass RLS
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you buy an apartment under $2M in NYC?
Yes. There are currently 6,094 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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