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What you'll get across NYC for $700,000

By Lucy Cohen Blatter  | December 29, 2014 - 12:59PM
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If you've done all the calculations, and figure you can spend just about $700,000 on your NYC abode, we've got some good news—​there are options ranging from co-ops to condos to houses across all five boroughs. Of course, your choices in Manhattan are on the smaller side (one- and two-bedrooms), while you can get more space in Brooklyn, Queens, and particularly the Bronx and Staten Island.

SUTTON PLACE, MANHATTAN: 1-bed, 1-bath co-op at 400 East 59th Street (between First and Sutton Place). $700,000+$1,830/mo maintenance

EAST VILLAGE, MANHATTAN: 2-bed, 1-bath co-op at 32 East Second Street (between Bowery and Second). $700,000+$323/mo maintenance

BROWNSVILLE, BROOKLYN: 5-bed, 3-bath multi-family house at 139 Chester Street (at Belmont). $700,000

CROWN HEIGHTS, BROOKLYN: 2-bed, 1-bath condo at 1208 Pacific Street (between Bedford and Nostrand). $705,000+$185/mo common charges, $1,516/mo taxes

BUSHWICK, BROOKLYN: 2-bed, 2-bath condo at 330 Bleecker Street (between Wyckoff and Irving). $725,000+$497/mo common charges, $559/mo taxes

BAYSIDE, QUEENS: 2-bed, 2-bath condo at 43-12 214 Place (between 43rd and Northern). $699,000+$317/mo common charges, $78/mo taxes

KEW GARDENS, QUEENS: 3-bed, 2-bath condo at 83-09 Talbot Street (between 83rd and Lefferts). $715,000+$628/mo common charges, $325/mo taxes

RIVERDALE, THE BRONX: 3-bed, 3-bath townhouse at 5907 Tyndall Avenue (at Mosholu). $699,000+$405/mo taxes

ANNADALE, STATEN ISLAND: 4-bed, 3.5-bath house at 1084 Carlton Boulevard (at North Railroad). $699,000

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