
"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, and even the occasional true two-bedroom. We're combing the market for particularly spacious, nicely renovated, or otherwise worth-a-look apartments at various six-digit price points. The prevailing wisdom may be that there are no good listings this time of the year, what with everyone in Southampton or up at Tanglewood,"
"Hard not to swoon over this Hudson Heights co-op's view of the Hudson, with windows in the living room and bedroom framing the river like some kind of naturalist painting. Besides the views, there's a lot to appreciate here: There's a good amount of storage in the kitchen, which looks like it's gotten an update within the last few years, along with an in-unit washer-dryer combo."
New York City listings under $1 million present varied housing types including park- and subway-adjacent studios, carriage-house one-bedrooms, former-factory conversions, and occasional true two-bedrooms. Many units emphasize spaciousness, recent renovations, and distinctive features such as framed river views, abundant natural light, and multiple skylights. A Hudson Heights co-op at $565,000 offers living-room and bedroom windows framing the Hudson, an updated kitchen, an in-unit washer‑dryer, enhanced shelving for storage, an updated bathroom, $945 monthly maintenance plus a $210 assessment, and building amenities like a bike room and live-in super near greenways and transit. A Boerum Hill two-bedroom at $995,000 showcases 13-foot ceilings and several skylights.
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