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: $4,200/month.
↑ In Prospect Heights, this oddly shaped three-bedroom is going for $4,195/month. One of the bedrooms is only office-size, but there's plenty of space overall with a total of 1,200 square feet. It has a lot of exposed brick and recessed lighting.
↑ A one-bedroom with high ceilings in the West Village is asking $4,200/month. The kitchen is apparently a "gourmet kitchen," for some reason. It's got a dishwasher, at least.
↑ On the Upper West Side, a 1,100-square-foot two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment with a fireplace and a terrace is going for $4,200/month. Dogs are not allowed, but a cat "will be considered."
↑ In Fort Greene, a newly renovated three-bedroom is asking $4,250/month, heat and hot water included. The floors look very nice, and there's some exposed brick, as well as a deck.
↑ For a mere $4,050/month, you can rent a two-bedroom in a prewar Chelsea co-op. It features lots of windows, and high, beamed ceilings.
↑ And in the Seaport, an almost-1,000-square-foot duplex with an additional middle floor thing is going for $4,200/month. The price has been reduced a few times since it was listed last month.
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