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: $2,900/month.
↑ In the West Village, a prewar 1BR with french doors, a little bit of exposed brick, a decorative fireplace, and a skylight in the bedroom is going for $3,000/month. The bedroom skylight seems like a good deterrent for sleeping during the day, if that's something that you really want to deter yourself from.
↑ On the Upper East Side, a newly renovated 2BR/1BA costs $2,950/month and does not allow pets. It has closets.
↑ This 2BR/1BA with an extra room in Williamsburg is available for $3,000/month. The large separated kitchen is definitely a highlight.
↑ In Murray Hill, this renovated 1BR is going for $3,000/month. It includes a (probably decorative) fireplace, some built-in shelves, a large private terrace. It also does not allow pets.
↑ At the waterfront in Cobble Hill, this 709-square-foot 1BR/1BA is asking $2,900/month. It comes with a charming private terrace accessible from the living room and bedroom.
↑ And on the Lower East Side, a 2BR/1BA that also doesn't allow pets is on the rental market for $3,000/month. It was recently renovated and has exposed brick and new appliances.
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