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What $4,700/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: $4,700/month.


↑ This two-story house in Prospect Park South is a bit of a departure from the types of places usually included in this feature, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It has a lawn, a patio, a side patio, and a one-car garage with a driveway to go along with its two beds, three baths, multiple living rooms, and office, and for $4,800/month.


↑ In Tribeca, a 1BR/1.5BA apartment with plenty of closet space is asking $4,795/month. It has a windowed kitchen and the dining room/solarium looks very ... bright.


↑ This 2BR/1BA apartment in Noho isn't terribly exciting, but it does come with a large private roof deck to make up for its tiny kitchen. It's asking $4,725/month.


↑ In Brooklyn Heights, a 1,044-square-foot 1BR/2BA duplex is asking $4,800/month. It features a "Heated Towel-Warmer," which is much more effective than a chilled towel warmer.


↑ In the West Village, this 1BR/1.5BA with exposed brick and a private backyard is asking only $4,600/month. The bedroom looks very large.


↑ And in Flatiron, this 3BR/2BA looks pretty new and has a fairly normal amount of windows. So that's good. It wants $4,650/month.

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