Homes for Sale in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens

Sep 13, 2018 · 7 comments
Sohobella (West Village)
This SoHo apartment needs to be completely gutted. Tiny kitchen for one person only, late 80s dated. Same with bathroom. A friend lived in this building and there’s a lot of pot smoking smell, lots of complaints. The building has zero amenities, no roof deck or package room. You can get twice the size in the same area for this price. The staging is horrifically bad.
ErinR (Brooklyn)
Prospect Park West, Brooklyn? That is not a neighborhood. The building at 40 Prospect Park West is clearly in Park Slope, perhaps the most desirable neighborhood in Brooklyn, so why do you not even mention the neighborhood? In fact, the building on Prospect Park West is even in the most prime section of all of Park Slope! And yet the listing says Park Slope nowhere. Tsk.
David L (Knoxville, TN)
2,000,000 for basically a studio? What am I missing?
Matt Green (Westbury NY)
Somehow I’m more shocked by the $600k one bedroom in a middle class part of Queens. I expect people to pay through the nose to live in trendy areas of Manhattan. Queens residents should know better. A nice 1-bedroom in Forest Hills or Kew Gardens should be less than half this price.
GabyC (Forest Hils)
We live in Forest Hills. When and where those awesome apartments for 1/2 price of $600k?
NYCGal (NYC)
@David L Astoria is insane - I own a house so I know. They are building everywhere. The appeal it's that it is so close to midtown Manhattan, we are getting new train stations, people want new build, clean, no 1910 builds with thousands of problems. I would never pay $2M to live in a shoebox Manhattan.. even if the shoebox was Hermes... :-)
eln (Vermont)
I cannt read the captions for the "On the Market" feature since ads cover the text. Is there any way to politely delete the ad for *another* property so I can read about the ones that you feature? (I am using Chrome as my browser)