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: $2,900/month.
↑ In Battery Park City, this 2BR/1BA apartment is going for $2,960/month. The foyer has an alcove “large enough for a four person dinning room table” and the building offers such amenities as a doorman, concierge, pool, gym, and laundry.
↑ A spacious open studio in Greenwich Village rents for $2,800/month. It’s in an elevator building with laundry and has fairly high ceilings.
↑ On the Upper East Side, a fourth-floor walk-up 2BR/2BA with weird floors wants $3,000/month. It has two “walking closets.” Watch out for those closets, they’re walking all over the place!
↑ This 2BR/1BA pad in Williamsburg is “right in the heart of where it’s happening” and wants $2,900/month. The floors and bathrooms were recently refinished.
↑ On the Upper West Side, this nice-looking 2BR/1BA has a decorative fireplace and mantle in the living room. It wants $2,849/month. There’s also an eat-in kitchen.
↑ This 2BR/1BA in Gramercy is going for $3,000/month. Good photography.
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