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What $3,400/Month Can Rent You Around New York City

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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: $3,400/month.


? In Harlem, this 1,100-square-foot garden-level duplex has 1.5 bathrooms and is going for $3,400/month. It includes a (somewhat oddly placed) fireplace, an impressive kitchen, and a large, carpeted downstairs (adjacent to a laundry room), which could be configured as an any number of things—an office, a second bedroom—but for some reason strikes us as a game room.


? In Greenwich Village, an amply-sized 1BR, 1BA is available for $3,350/month. It's not like it's the most exciting place in the world, but we're having trouble identifying any real drawbacks.


? A finely detailed prewar 3BR in Greenpoint is going for $3,500/month. It includes multiple chandeliers and carved wood panels, and each bedroom comes equipped with a large closet.


? On the Upper East Side, this sunny 2BR with recessed lighting has quite a bit of exposed brick. The bedrooms have multiple closets and the apartment is asking $3,500/month.


? A largish duplex in Park Slope is going for $3,400/month. It has two beds, two baths, and a large (shared) backyard for the kiddies. There's a washer/dryer in the unit.


? Last but with only a one in six chance of being least, an 875-square-foot 1BR, 1.5BA in Battery Park City's Millenium Tower Residences is available for $3,500/month. It features a number of different classy types of wood.

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