Two-bedroom apartments priced under $800,000 are available in desirable Brooklyn neighborhoods, offering buyers spacious living options with modern amenities and convenient locations, according to current market listings.
In Prospect Heights, a top-floor two-bedroom unit in a four-story co-op is listed for $739,000. The apartment features a windowed kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and white cabinets positioned at the entrance, with a compact living-dining room showcasing prewar architectural details on the opposite side, according to the listing details.
The larger bedroom includes built-in storage and ample space, while the second bedroom is smaller but maintains appeal with painted brick walls and a large window. Monthly maintenance fees total $1,047, covering stroller parking, video security, and in-building laundry services. Private storage is available for an additional $35 monthly.
The building allows pets and sits in the heart of Prospect Heights, placing residents within a five-minute walk of Radio Bakery and nine minutes from both the Brooklyn Museum and Brooklyn Botanic Garden, according to the property details.
In Clinton Hill, another two-bedroom apartment is available for $800,000 within the Clinton Hill Co-ops North Campus. The unit offers a primary bedroom with space for a king-size bed, while the living room provides separate areas for both living and dining. The second bedroom features dual exposures but is better suited as a nursery or office space due to its size.
The apartment includes a renovated bathroom and a windowed kitchen equipped with modern appliances and a pocket door. Monthly fees of $1,256 provide extensive building amenities including 24-hour security, on-site maintenance, in-building laundry, bike storage, a package room, and access to a shared courtyard.
The building permits various ownership arrangements including pied-à-terres, co-purchasing, parent purchases for children, guarantors, and gifting. Subletting is allowed after two years of ownership. The nearest G train station is located two blocks away. While these affordable options provide stability for homeowners, the housing crisis continues to affect renters, as demonstrated by the recent surge in affordable housing eviction filings across the city.
For buyers seeking smaller spaces, a corner studio on the Upper West Side’s 19th floor is listed at $420,000 in the Tralfagar, a 20-story Art Deco co-op. The unit offers eastern views and substantial living space capable of accommodating a king bed plus additional seating, though the eat-in kitchen provides limited counter space.
The studio includes a walk-in closet, herringbone hardwood floors, and a teardrop archway in the elongated foyer. Monthly fees of $1,053 cover bike room access, part-time doorman service, live-in superintendent, in-building laundry, and additional storage. Residents can reach either Riverside or Central Parks within five to ten minutes on foot, with the 96th Street 1/2/3 subway station five minutes away.
In Central Harlem, a one-bedroom condo at Smithsonian Place is priced at $625,000. The 19th-century building features ornate columns, cornices, and a brick-and-stone façade. The unit includes hardwood floors throughout, a bedroom sized for a king bed, in-unit washer-dryer, and oversized south-facing windows in the living room.
The kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances and granite countertops and backsplash, while the bathroom includes both a tub and bidet toilet. Monthly fees of $968 provide access to building amenities including doorman and lobby attendant services, plus a fitness center with sauna facilities.
These listings demonstrate the variety of housing options available in New York’s competitive real estate market for buyers seeking quality apartments under the million-dollar threshold.