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What does $1 Million buy?

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306 Gold St.

Downtown
$999,000 (Maint: $237/mo.)
2 br/2 bth, 1,334-sq-ft condo

The floor-to-ceiling windows in the Oro provide great views of Manhattan. The 40-story tower will also have a swimming pool, racquetball courts, screening room and doorman.


47 Lincoln Place

Park Slope
$960,000 (Maint: $328/mo.)
2 br/2 bth, 1,360-sq-ft condo

Duplex in a converted sneaker factory in the center of Park Slope. Hardwood floors, 12-foot ceilings, central air conditioning and pet-friendly.

Broker: Prudential Douglas Elliman


543 Dean St.

Prospect Heights
$999,000 (Maint: $237/mo.)
2.5 br/2 bth, 1,300-sq-ft condo

Lots of light and space with 20-foot ceilings in duplex with skylight, floor-to-ceilings windows and two private terraces, near shops and cultural attractions, plus central air conditioning.

Broker: Prudential Douglas Elliman


60 Broadway

Williamsburg
$995,000 (Maint: $725/mo.)
2 br/2 bth, 1,241-sq-ft condo

This split loft in the luxury Gretsch Building on Williamsburg’s Southside is bright and has great views. Restaurants and boutiques are just steps away. 24-hour concierge.

Broker: Corcoran


75 Livingston St.

Brooklyn Heights
$1,075,000 (Maint: $1,255/mo)
2 br/2 bth, 1,486-sq-ft coop

Great Brooklyn views, and partial city views, from this deluxe apartment in the sky, steps from the Borough Hall subway station. 24-hour doorman.

Broker: Corcoran


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