Some Manhattan apartments in popular neighborhoods actually are affordable for buyers whose incomes put them in the middle class.
However, many of those units have less realized than actually fulfilled potential such as one in the low 90s close to Central Park.
The co-op is in one of the formerly city-owned buildings transferred to a Housing Development Fund Corp. and thus is known as an HDFC apartment.
HDFC apartments come with income restrictions, but they are reasonably liberal. The latest median income standards Continue reading