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What $1,600/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: $1,600/month.


↑ In East Harlem, on 125th Street, a newly renovated 1BR is going for $1,600/month. It includes some exposed brick, new appliances, recessed lighting, and a what looks to be a frighteningly thin hallway although that may just have something to do with the camera lens.


↑ A ground-floor 1BR with tin ceilings in Park Slope is asking $1,699/month. The unit comes with a backyard, though it's unclear whether not it's with the rest of the building.


↑ In the East Village, this furnished studio is renting for $1,550/month. It has more character than places in this price range usually do, with blue doors and a decorative fireplace.


↑ In Crown Heights, south of Eastern Parkway but close to Prospect Park, a 2BR/1BA with some nice prewar details is going for $1,700/month, heat and hot water included.


↑ A studio apartment with a separate kitchen on the Upper East Side (East 68th) is asking $1,695/month. It has two closets and the window AC unit comes with.


↑ And in Prospect Lefferts Gardens, a renovated 1BR/1BA is going for $1,700/month. It's within "walking distance [of] laundry," so that's nice.

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