Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various NYC neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $5,100/month.
↑ In Battery Park City, a 1,157-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom is going for $5,050/month with no fee. The apartment itself is nice enough, but the really selling point is all the building amenities, which include a doorman, gym, swimming pool, and more.
↑ A 1,200-square-foot one-bedroom in a boutique Dumbo condo building is asking a just-reduced $5,100/month. In addition to the condo finishes, there are two bathrooms and an extra room that's currently set up as an office.
↑ In Downtown Brooklyn, the borough's new tallest tower, 388 Bridge Street, offers a two-bed, two-bath unit for $5,132/month with no fee. It comes with large windows and access to many of the building's amenity spaces.
↑ This Sutton Place apartment may be the world's least interesting two-bedroom, two-bathroom, but at least it's spacious. It's asking $5,150/month with no fee.
↑ There's a brand new-looking, no fee 3BR/2.5BA in Greenpoint renting for $5,170 per month. The building had some issues in the past (tenants even started a blog to complain), but it recently changed hands and underwent a renovation. This unit is 1,273 square feet, and it has a balcony.
↑ And in a new Cobble Hill development, there's a two-bedroom, two-bathroom with stainless steel appliances (but a paneled dishwasher), oak floors, and a washer/dryer. The "net-effective" rent is $5,062 per month, and there is no fee.
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