The article highlights several housing options in New York City priced under a million dollars, showcasing unique characteristics and layouts. Featured listings include a light-filled one-bedroom in Park Slope with ample storage and a four-bedroom co-op in Hell's Kitchen that requires some renovation. The listings emphasize spaciousness, desirable locations near parks and subway access, and affordable maintenance fees, which make these apartments noteworthy options for buyers seeking value in a competitive market.
This corner one-bedroom in north Park Slope gets a lot of light in both the living room and the bedroom from two exposures and is spacious as well.
For under a million dollars, one can find all sorts of housing configurations: park- and subway-adjacent studios, one-bedrooms hidden in carriage houses or former shoe factories.
A mammoth prewar co-op with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and ten closets priced like it's 1999 - a rare find for under a million.
Located in a pet-friendly co-op with multiple elevators, in-building laundry, and storage in the basement, this Park Slope apartment offers great convenience.
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