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A decently priced one-bedroom home in New York is hard enough to find, but two-bedrooms can feel downright impossible, especially considering the median price of a two-bedroom condo is $2.063M (CityRealty data). However, relatively low listing prices and tax abatement programs can put the dream within closer reach. We uncovered some homes in Manhattan, but Brooklyn gives the most bang for your buck.
200 West 109th Street, Upper West Side
200 West 109th Street, #C7 | $750,000
2 bedrooms, 1 bath | 650 square feet | Tax abatement through 2022UPDATE: THIS LISTING IS NOW UNDER CONTRACT



Freshly painted apartment features prewar details like high ceilings, wainscoting, French doors, and moldings. It is conveniently located near Columbia University, Central Park, and the neighborhood's top shopping, dining, and transportation. Read more.
The Lighthouse, Sheepshead Bay




Designed with comfort and convenience in mind, this apartment features floor-to-ceiling windows, European oak floors, Fisher and Paykel stainless steel appliances, Calacatta Vagli quartz countertops, and West End Collection Berkley Moulded panel door. The generously sized master bedroom has a tranquil, en-suite bath with modern finishes. Read more.
273 Albany Avenue, Crown Heights



The perfect starter home, this unit is move-in ready with a large, east-facing bedroom and an ambiance that combines classic Brooklyn with a modern aesthetic. Building amenities include a basement laundry room and shared courtyard. Read more.
369 Harman Street, Bushwick




With its extra high ceilings, over-sized windows, dual exposures, private balcony, and crisp white lines, this super-functional home has it all. The large open living room and kitchen have plenty of room for dining and entertaining. Read more.
518 Maple Street, Prospect Lefferts Gardens




With its high ceilings, oversized casement windows, recessed lighting, and built-in surround sound system, this sunny condo is the perfect place to call home. The sleek kitchen is fitted with high-end Bosch appliances. Read more.
539 West 144th Street, Hamilton Heights




Top-floor condo offers excellent privacy, 9' ceilings, triple exposures, and plenty of space for entertaining and living. The living room gets loads of sunlight, which shines onto the kitchen area courtesy of a pass-through window. The large master bedroom can allow for a queen/king size bed, dressers, and a cozy seating area for reading or relaxing. Read more.
79 Clay Street, Greenpoint




This pristine duplex condo is the embodiment of Brooklyn modernity. Features include gorgeous hardwood flooring, southern exposure, soaring ceilings, and double-stacked windows that allow an abundance of natural light to radiate the space. Read more.
2100 Bedford Avenue, Prospect Lefferts Gardens




This incredibly bright, floor-through residence was built for flexibility and imagination. Oversized windows allow sunlight to illuminate sleek interiors artfully crafted with high ceilings, parquet wood flooring, and a modern neutral color palette. Read more.
593 17th Street, Windsor Terrace




Just one flight up, you're ready for entertaining and unforgettable dining experiences as you enter an expansive living room with beautiful wide-planked hardwood floors and ample-sized kitchen equipped with dishwasher and brand-new gas stove. Enjoy a private terrace off the living room. Read more.
358 Grove Street, Bushwick




This bright and airy apartment has hardwood floors, stainless appliances, dishwasher, virtual doorman, huge windows, and renovated bathroom and kitchen. It is minutes from the train and surrounded by cafes and shops. Read more.
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