Bronx and Manhattan homes are listed for sale up to $1.75 million
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Updated · The New York Times · Apr 30
Bronx and Manhattan homes are listed for sale up to $1.75 million
4 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 30
The listings include a $1.35 million Mott Haven loft, a $1.75 million Manhattan Valley condo and a $715,000 Turtle Bay co-op.
Features include two-bedroom layouts, prewar or converted buildings, shared laundry and varying monthly charges, taxes or maintenance, with some units allowing in-unit washer-dryers or subletting.
The highest-priced home carries a monthly assessment through January 2028 for exterior updates, and the report notes fast market conditions may make some properties unavailable by publication.
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