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What you'll get across NYC for $750,000 (washer/dryer included)

By Sara Alessi  | March 30, 2015 - 3:45PM
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Laundry Week kicks off today, so we’ve made sure that each of the apartments we've included across the five boroughs has its very own washer/dryer (whether it's in a one- or two-bedroom apartment or a house). So if your budget is around $750,000, there's good news: You won’t have to trek to the neighborhood laundromat, or even to the central laundry room in your building. Go ahead and rejoice a little. We know you want to.

UPPER EAST SIDE, MANHATTAN: 1-bed, 1-bath co-op at 175 East 79th Street (between Lexington and Third). $750,000 + $1,621/mo maintenance

UPPER WEST SIDE, MANHATTAN: 2-bed, 1-bath co-op at 242 West 104th Street (between Broadway and West End Avenue). $747,000 + $1,191/mo maintenance

SUTTON PLACE, MANHATTAN: 2-bed, 2-bath co-op at 303 East 57th Street (between First and Second). $750,000 + $3,197/mo maintenance

BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, BROOKLYN: 2-bed, 2-bath condo at 970 Kent Avenue (between Willoughby and Dekalb). $755,000 + $594/mo common charges, J51 tax abatement expires in 2021

DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN: 1-bed, 1-bath condo at 150 Myrtle Avenue (at Flatbush). $760,000 + $750/mo common charges, $58/mo taxes 

BRIARWOOD, QUEENS: 3-bed, 3.5-bath house at 81-08 Main Street (at Charter). $750,000

CLEARVIEW, QUEENS: 5-bed, 2-bath house at 172-04 26th Avenue (at 172nd). $768,000

RIVERDALE, THE BRONX: 2-bed, 1.5-bath co-op at 3333 Henry Hudson Parkway (between West 232nd and West 235th). $750,000 + $1,896/mo maintenance 

TOTTENVILLE, STATEN ISLAND: 4-bed, 3.5-bath house at 300 Chelsea Street (between Clemont and Hyland). $779,000

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