Manhattan offers true urban living, with apartments, condominiums, and co-ops. These properties are some of the most valuable properties in the country.
If you buy a co-op, you do not own the actual apartment that you live in. Instead, you own shares in the company that owns the building. If you buy a condominium, you own the condominium.
A typical 3-bedroom co-op in Manhattan ranges from $560,000 to $20 million (USD). Condominium prices are typically higher.
In Brooklyn, prices can be below $100,000. Brownstones in Park Slope can be more than $2 million (USD).
Single-family detached homes are available in Queens, in the Bronx, and on Staten Island.