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HOMES FOR SALE UNDER $900K MANHATTAN NY

Owning a spacious, move-in-ready Manhattan apartment doesn’t have to cost seven figures. At under $900,000 you’ll find one- and even two-bedroom condos and co-ops, new-construction sponsor units, and classic pre-war homes in elevator buildings from Inwood to Murray Hill. Robert DeFalco Realty tracks every Manhattan property priced below $900K—updated every 15 minutes—and can open doors for you the very day you call.

Call or text (718) 987-7900 to speak with a Manhattan affordability specialist today.

Homes for Sale in Manhattan under $900,000

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What You’ll Find in the Sub-$900K Market

• One-bedroom condos in full-service towers in Midtown East, FiDi, and Harlem
• Two-bedroom co-ops in Upper Manhattan and the Upper East/West 90s
• New-development sponsor units—no board approval required
• Loft-style studios and junior 1s in converted Downtown buildings
• Estate sales and light-fixer opportunities to build instant equity


Why Shop with Robert DeFalco Realty

• Inventory advantage. We monitor the REBNY feed, off-market sponsor lists, and price-improvement alerts to flag units before the broader market sees them.
• Board-package mastery. From employment letters to post-closing liquidity, we shepherd your co-op or condo application for first-pass approval.
• Data-driven offers. Real-time comps and insider knowledge of seller motivation help you secure the right home without overpaying.
• Financing options. Our in-house mortgage partners offer competitive rates, 10 %-down loans, and jumbo alternatives when needed.
• 400+ agents standing by. Evening and weekend showings available—vital when desirable, reasonably priced homes disappear fast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Manhattan homes list under $900K?
Typically 120–160 active listings borough-wide, with the heaviest concentration north of 72nd Street and in Midtown East’s post-war buildings.

What are typical monthly carrying costs?
Co-op maintenance averages $1,100–$1,800, while condo common charges and taxes often total $900–$1,400. We provide a full breakdown for each property.

Can I get a true two-bedroom in this range?
Yes—particularly in Hudson Heights, Washington Heights, Hamilton Heights, and select Yorkville co-ops. Square footage generally ranges 750–1,000 sq ft.

Are pets and subletting allowed?
Many buildings are pet-friendly; sublet rules vary. We confirm policies—weight limits, sublet duration, flip taxes—before you fall in love with a unit.

What closing costs should I expect?
Budget 2–4 % of the purchase price. Co-ops lean lower; condos include mortgage recording tax and title insurance. We provide an itemized estimate up front.


Next Steps: See What $900K Buys You in Manhattan

  1. Scroll the live listings below—updated every 15 minutes.
  2. Click “Request Showing” or call (718) 987-7900 for same-day or next-day tours.
  3. Receive free board-package prep, lender introductions, and renovation estimates—no obligation.

Robert DeFalco Realty | Trusted since 1987 | Serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island & New Jersey

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