From Studios to Two Bedrooms: 5 Brooklyn Apartments for Less Than $473K
Good news for home buyers on a budget: There are still plenty of Brooklyn apartments out there for less than $473,000 — some are even big enough to raise a family.
Good news for home buyers on a budget: There are still plenty of apartments available in Brooklyn for $473,000 or less. Some are big enough to raise a family. Others are better suited to singles or couples but located in prime neighborhoods.
We rounded up a variety of studios, one- and two-bedrooms. Two are in notable historic buildings.
Neighborhoods include Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Williamsburg and Midwood.
Which one would you choose?
This one-bedroom apartment is located in one of the historic Tower Buildings built in 1879 by noted 19th century philanthropist and social reformer Alfred Tredway White. The Cobble Hill walkup building has an innovative design with exterior staircases and terraces on each floor. The compact three-room unit features a curved wall of exposed brick and quite a bit of closet space.
431 Hicks Street #3K
Price: $472,995
Area: Cobble Hill
Broker: Corcoran (Leslie Marshall and James Cornell)
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This two-bedroom Williamsburg apartment is a bargain for the area and full of potential. It could use a gut renovation, but has tall ceilings and is spacious. It’s located in a self-managed HDFC co-op in a Beaux-Arts walkup building with income restrictions of $70,500 to $80,550 for one or two persons. The maintenance is $399 and there is bike storage and a laundry room.
78 South 1st Street #6
Price: $445,000
Area: Williamsburg
Broker: Bedford Realty USA Corp (Michael Peguero)
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The Brooklyn Heights studio in the St. George Tower — part of the former Hotel St. George — is spacious at more than 550 feet square feet. Conveniences include a Murphy bed and walk-in closet. There are parquet floors, beamed ceilings and nooks.
111 Hicks Street #10A
Price: $425,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Corcoran (ToniAnn Solarz)
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This studio in Brooklyn Heights is located in a grand prewar building with an impressive lobby. The unit features parquet floors, beamed ceilings and decorative moldings. There is an entry with room for an office, a renovated kitchen, and a classic bathroom with the original tub and tile.
70 Remsen Street #8B
Price: $425,000
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Douglas Elliman (Michael Gidaly)
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This spacious two-bedroom prewar apartment in Midwood could use a bit of work but has great bones. The layout is desirable, and there is a sunken living room, gracious foyer, eat-in kitchen and plenty of closet space.
1615 Avenue I #103
Price: $400,000
Area: Midwood
Broker: Nest Seekers (Alexander Goldenberg)
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