Real Estate
Own An Apartment In Manhattan For Under $300K
Check out our guide to Manhattan home ownership for less.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK — Owning your own place in Manhattan seems, to many, like a dream that's unlikely to come true. High property values — and income requirements — can be discouraging, and the options aren’t always glamorous.
Patch is here to help get you into that space you love for less. Here's a look at the Manhattan apartments on the market right now that you can purchase for less than $300,000, courtesy of Realtor.com.
834 Riverside Drive
Neighborhood: Washington Heights
Price: $120,000
Details: A two-room, pre-war, co-op condo with air conditioner, open kitchen, walk-in closet, high ceilings and updated bathroom.
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301 E. 63rd St.
Neighborhood: Lenox Hill
Price: $249,000
Details: A studio apartment with oversized living room, air conditioning, ample storage, shower with tub and stainless steel appliances. Building features full-time doorman, bike room and roof deck.
849 Saint Nicholas Ave.
Neighborhood: Sugar Hill
Price: $260,000
Details: A one-bedroom, single bathroom, pre-war apartment featuring high ceilings, fireplace, eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances and tons of closet space. Building includes a laundry room, elevator, rentable storage space and rooftop deck.
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273 Bennett Ave.
Neighborhood: Hudson Heights
Price: $265,000
Details: A co-op studio apartment with high ceilings, granite kitchen countertops and stainless steel appliances. Concrete floor and ceiling insulation makes this unit naturally soundproof.
1834 Second Ave.
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Price: $275,000
Details: A studio apartment in one of New York City’s classiest neighborhoods. Space includes kitchenette, high ceilings, built-ins, a Murphy bed, wood floors and renovated bathroom.
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