Price Check

Here's what $2 million can get you in Gramercy, the Upper West Side, Boerum Hill, and more

By Lucy Cohen Blatter  | June 27, 2016 - 1:59PM
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GRAMERCY, MANHATTAN: A two-bedroom, two-bath with floor-to-ceiling windows and designer appliances in the Luminaire, a recently converted condo building with a gym, terrace and resident lounge at 385 First Avenue (at 23rd Street). $2 million, plus $1,245/mo. common charges and $1,400/mo. taxes

Whether your budget is actually $2 million or you're just daydreaming, we've got you covered. The places below range from a two-bedroom condo in Gramercy to a six-family house in Bedford-Stuyvesant (think about the rental income!), with lots in between. Take a look ... even if it's just wishful thinking.

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UPPER WEST SIDE, MANHATTAN: A two-bedroom, two-bath penthouse co-op with a two-level roofdeck, sunlights, and several rooms with wall-to-ceiling windows in a brownstone building at 333 West 84th Street (between Riverside and West End). $2 million, plus $1,845/month maintenance

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NOMAD, MANHATTAN: A junior four, one-and-a-half bath condo with walls of windows that capture eastern and western light and offers and views of Empire State and Chrysler Buildings in Sky House, a full-service building with a gym and children's playroom, at 11 East 29th Street (between Fifth and Madison). $2 million, plus $840/month common charges, $905/month taxes

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UPPER EAST SIDE, MANHATTAN: A two-bedroom, two-bath co-op with herringbone floors throughout, and other prewar details, like 9-foot ceilings, in a full-service building with a concierge, maid service, and a Michael White restaurant that delivers room service at 575 Park Avenue (at 63rd Street). $2 million, plus $4,656/month maintenance, 50 percent down required

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WILLIAMSBURG, BROOKLYN: A two-bedroom, two-and-half-bath condo with an office, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a washer and dryer in a waterfront building at 164 Kent Avenue (at North Fifth). $2 million, plus $1,098/month common charges, $10/month taxes

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PARK SLOPE, BROOKLYN: A 19th Century two-family townhouse with lots of original details (and need for a renovation) at 294 Sixth Avenue (between Sixth and Seventh) $2 million, plus $380/month taxes

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BOERUM HILL, BROOKLYN: A two-bedroom, two-bath condo with a narly 600-square-foot private garden in a new brick condo building at 509 Pacific Street (between Third and Fourth). $1.995 million, plus $1,286.34/month common charges, $795/month tax

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BEDFORD-STUYVESANT, BROOKLYN: A three-story, six-family townhouse with six three-bedroom apartments, the building, at 820 Marcy Avenue (between Monroe and Madison) will be delivered mostly vacant. $2 million, plus $606/month taxes

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LONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS: A two-bedroom, two-bath penthouse with cathedral ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows in a building with a penthouse roofdeck at 26-26 Jackson Avenue (at Purves). $2 million, plus $1,221/month common charges, $35/month taxes. Note: There's a tenant in place until Feb, 2017. Investors only.

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COUNTRY CLUB, BRONX: A five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom new construction house with a basement gym and a heated two-car garage at 1368 Kearney Avenue (between Country Club and Rawlins). $1.9999 million, plus $603/month taxes

 

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