Affordable apartments for first-time buyers
2 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
320 W 86TH Street #5A, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
326 E 73rd Street #1A, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
30 E 95th Street #6F, New York City
4 bd · 5 ba · Co-op
563 PARK Avenue #11/12W, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,250 sqft · Co-op
505 E 79th Street #7L, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
517 E 77TH Street #1N, New York City
4 bd · 6 ba · 3,380 sqft · Condo
401 E 84TH Street #15B, New York City
Studio · 1 ba · Co-op
509 E 77TH Street #1A, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
205 E 78th Street #18AB, New York City
3 bd · 2 ba · 1,550 sqft · Co-op
505 E 79th Street #15K, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
161 E 91st Street #4G, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
201 E 79TH Street #17B, New York City
5 bd · 7 ba · Co-op
1165 5TH Avenue #PH, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 624 sqft · Condo
345 E 80th Street #7-D, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 929 sqft · Condo
345 E 80th Street #16-F, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,553 sqft · Condo
360 CENTRAL Park #15C, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,400 sqft · Condo
40 E 94TH Street #20F, New York City
1 bd · 2 ba · 1,093 sqft · Condo
254 W 88TH Street #2, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 800 sqft · Co-op
340 E 72ND Street #1N, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
530 E 72nd Street #2E, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · 990 sqft · Condo
317 W 95TH Street #HG, New York City
Studio · 1 ba · 500 sqft · Co-op
210 RIVERSIDE Drive #1A, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
930 Fifth Avenue #11A, New York City
5 bd · 2 ba · 1,638 sqft · Co-op
470 W END Avenue #1BC, New York City
5 bd · 3 ba · Co-op
375 W End Avenue #11CD, New York City
3 bd · 3 ba · 1,500 sqft · Condo
250 W 90TH Street #10BC, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,560 sqft · Condo
45 E 80TH Street #17B, New York City
5 bd · 6 ba · 5,383 sqft · Condo
201 E 74TH Street #6A, New York City
Studio · 1 ba · Co-op
233 E 86th Street #5D, New York City
2 bd · 3 ba · 1,490 sqft · Condo
1280 5TH Avenue #20C, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
12 E 97th Street #6A, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
239 E 79TH Street #2M, New York City
2 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
55 E 76TH Street #9, New York City
4 bd · 3 ba · 2,669 sqft · Condo
317 W 89TH Street #9E, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Condo
110 W 86th Street #16C, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
340 E 80TH Street #19K, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,084 sqft · Condo
318 W 100TH Street #1D, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,000 sqft · Co-op
1270 5TH Avenue #1D, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
151 W 80th Street #3-R, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · 750 sqft · Co-op
435 E 77th Street #5F, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · Co-op
505 W END Avenue #4D, New York City
3 bd · 3 ba · Co-op
171 W 79TH Street #131, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
65 W 95TH Street #G, New York City
3 bd · 3 ba · 1,645 sqft · Condo
50 E 72nd Street #10B, New York City
3 bd · 3 ba · 3,523 sqft · Co-op
225 E 79TH Street #PHA, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,391 sqft · Co-op
333 E 91st Street #24C, New York City
3 bd · 3 ba · 1,900 sqft · Co-op
201 E 79TH Street #6I, New York City
1 bd · 2 ba · 774 sqft · Condo
200 E 69TH Street #16E, New York City
1 bd · 1 ba · Co-op
245 W 104TH Street #7A, New York City
2 bd · 2 ba · 1,400 sqft · Condo
218 W 103RD Street #4E, New York City
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Finding apartments under $500,000 in New York City requires both local market knowledge and speed. Inventory in this price range is consistently among the most competitive in the city, with well-priced studios, one-bedrooms, and HDFC cooperatives receiving multiple offers within days of hitting the market. Having worked with first-time buyers across every borough for over 25 years as a Licensed Real Estate Associate Broker at Keller Williams NYC, I've found that buyers who succeed at this price point come prepared: pre-approved, financially documented, and clear on which neighborhoods offer the strongest value. Apartments under $500K in NYC are most commonly found in outer Brooklyn neighborhoods, Queens communities with strong transit access, and upper Manhattan, where cooperative buildings offer some of the city's most affordable per-square-foot pricing. HDFC cooperatives, which carry income restrictions in exchange for below-market pricing, are a particularly important segment for first-time buyers in this range. The HDFC co-op structure has specific income caps and flip tax rules that buyers must understand before making an offer. Outer Queens neighborhoods and the Bronx also offer genuine sub-$500K inventory, including some two-bedroom apartments that would list for three or four times that price in Manhattan.
At the sub-$500K price point, you will find a mix of studio and one-bedroom condominiums in outer boroughs, cooperative apartments across all boroughs (including HDFC co-ops with income restrictions), and occasionally two-bedroom apartments in neighborhoods with lower median prices. Manhattan apartments under $500K are rare and tend to be small studios in buildings with high monthly maintenance. The best value relative to size typically comes from cooperative buildings in Washington Heights, Astoria, Jackson Heights, and Flushing. Check our neighborhood market reports for current median prices by area.
Yes, but cooperative buildings have their own financing rules on top of standard mortgage requirements. Most co-ops require board approval of your financing and limit the loan-to-value ratio to 75-80%, meaning you may need a 20-25% down payment plus closing costs. HDFC cooperatives sometimes require higher down payments or have restrictions on subletting. Condominiums in this price range follow standard mortgage rules with as little as 10% down in some cases. Get pre-approved by a lender familiar with NYC co-op financing before beginning your search. See our complete NYC buyer's guide for co-op financing specifics.
For buyers purchasing under $500K, total closing costs typically run 2-4% of the purchase price for co-ops and 3-6% for condominiums. Co-ops have lower closing costs because there is no mortgage recording tax on a co-op loan (you are borrowing against shares, not real property) and no title insurance. Condo purchases require mortgage recording tax (1.8% on loans under $500K), title insurance, and additional lender fees. On a $400,000 co-op, expect roughly $8,000-$16,000 in closing costs. On a $400,000 condo, budget $12,000-$24,000. Attorney fees for NYC real estate transactions typically run $2,000-$4,000 regardless of property type.
Apartments under $500K in NYC move quickly, and I have seen first-time buyers lose three or four properties because they needed extra time to gather documents or had not yet secured an attorney. Have your attorney retained before you make your first offer. Keep your bank statements, tax returns, and pre-approval letter in a folder you can send within the hour. On co-ops specifically, ask your broker to pull the building's most recent financials and flip tax schedule before you fall in love with a unit. A $350K apartment with a 3% flip tax and a $1,200/month maintenance is a very different financial picture than one with no flip tax and $600/month maintenance.
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