Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various New York City neighborhoods. Is one man’s studio another man’s townhouse? Let’s find out! Today’s price:$1,800/month.
↑ On Eighth Avenue at West 132nd Street in Harlem, a newly gut-renovated 2BR/2BA is going for $1,895/month. It has central air, recessed lighting, and a big skylight.
↑ In Midtown East, a spacious, 625-square-foot first-floor 1BR is available for$1,850/month. In addition to the over-200-square-foot living room (completely separate from the bedroom and kitchen) there are three closets.
↑ Located more or less on the border of Crown Heights and Flatbush, acolorful, 950-square-foot 2BR on the third floor of an elevator co-op building is asking $1,850/month.
↑ Live in a cool computer hacker (or music producer) bedroom in this 440-square-foot studio with “defined bedroom space” on the Upper East Side. It’s asking $1,800/month and is a walkup on the fourth floor.
What $1,800/Month Can Rent You Around New York City – Curbed Comparisons – Curbed NY.
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