Real Estate
NYC Open Houses: Check Out These Apartments For Under $400K
From a redeveloped hotel to a co-op surrounded by lush trees, Patch shares local listings for readers looking to buy.

NEW YORK, NY – Apartment hunting can be a daunting process —particularly on a budget. For the rest of the country, $400K should get you a lot of choice – but welcome to New York City. Don't fret, Patch has you covered with local open houses happening this weekend.
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Cost: $199,000
Open House: June 3, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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A first-floor unit in the Beech Hills co-op community is available in Queens’ Douglaston neighborhood. It boasts “impeccably maintained” grounds that are zoned for School District 26. The property is in close proximity to the LIRR and all major highways. Windows flood the home with natural light, the Realtor.com listing says. It comes equipped with new appliances including a stainless steel refrigerator, oven, stacked washer and dryer, a microwave, preserved hardwood floors and granite countertops.
See more on the listing for 242-57 61st Ave. by clicking here.
Cost: $385,000
Open House: June 4, noon to 1:30 p.m.
Located in the Hudson Heights section of Washington Heights is a one-bedroom, one-bathroom property surrounded by lush, old-growth trees. “Extra-high” ceilings with crown molding, skim-coated walls, hardwood floors and four large closets are just part of what makes this Fort Tryon Gardens home special, according to its Realtor.com listing. There is also a renovated bathroom, an open kitchen with white cabinetry and black granite counters, and the bedroom is spacious enough for a queen-size bed.
Click here for more details on the listing for 295 Bennett Ave., Apt. 3D.
Harlem

Address: 530 Manhattan Ave., Apt. 34
Cost: $299,000
Open House: June 3, 11 a.m. to noon
This Harlem home is, first and foremost, described as “low maintenance.” The turn-key, fully renovated apartment is located below 125th Street right in the heart of the neighborhood and features floor-to-ceiling doors, dark cherry oak floors, a white-on-white bathroom, a queen-size bedroom and a modern kitchen. The pet-friendly building features an elevator, virtual doorman, laundry room, bike storage and an on-site superintendent.
Check out the listing for 530 Manhattan Ave., Apt. 34 by clicking here.
Bed-Stuy

Address: 443 Bainbridge St., #1A
Cost: $389,000
Open House: June 4, noon to 1 p.m.
Across from historic row houses lies a freshly painted, brick property with wood detailing. Prospective buyers are invited to experience the comfort of a tree-lined block in the newest condominium to join the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood. The four-story building offers six spacious residences, three of which are duplexes, and a roof deck. Oversized windows provide natural light that reflects off white oak flooring. The bathrooms — of which there are one and a half — come with custom oak vanities from Spain and Maax deep soaker tubs, accented by Duravit and Grohe fixtures. The property is located near the J line at Halsey Street and the C line at Ralph Avenue, with only a few stops to Williamsburg or Cobble Hill and fewer than seven stops from Manhattan.
See more on the listing for 443 Bainbridge St., #1A by clicking here.
Brooklyn Heights

Address: 70 Remsen St., Apt. 7I
Cost: $350,000
Open House: June 4, noon to 1 p.m.
This Brooklyn Heights studio apartment is in one of the neighborhood’s most iconic full-service buildings, according to its listing on Realtor.com. The unit, amid a building originally built as a hotel, is move-in ready with a formal entryway, multiple large closets, high-beamed ceilings, hardwood floors, a built-in murphy bed and interior exposure. Bike storage and a laundry room are available in the basement, and the pet-friendly co-op promises liberal policies for sublets and allows it to be used as a pied-à-terre.
Want to know more about the listing for 70 Remsen St., Apt. 7I? Click here.
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