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: $2,000/month.
↑ In the southwestern pocket of the East Village, steps from both Houston and the Bowery, this high-ceilinged one-bedroom includes a lot of exposed brick, and a dishwasher. It wants $2,095/month.
↑ In Greenpoint, this slightly strange, light pink railroad two-bedroom is going for an even $2,000/month. Guess that row of doors is mostly closets?
↑ Another two-bedroom, this one in Harlem (and not a railroad) is located in an elevator building on West 130th Street and was recently renovated. It's asking $1,975/month.
↑ On the Upper East Side, this one-bedroom apartment is going for $1,975/month. It has a couple closets, a windowed kitchen, and at least one french door.
↑ In Bed-Stuy, a 1,110-square-foot two-bedroom can be had for $2,000/month. It's a third-floor walkup and includes a skylight in the kitchen.
↑ And on the Upper West Side, a 600-square-foot one-bedroom with exposed brick and a (probably decorative) fireplace is going for $2,000/month. The bedroom is...not huge.
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