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: $3,300/month.
↑ In Williamsburg, this 1,100-square-foot two-bedroom duplex right around the corner from the Lorimer stop on the L and G train is going for $3,200/month. The highlight is probably the large eat-in kitchen.
↑ This Upper West Side one-bedroom comes with an extra half-bath, a private terrace, and a "newly renovated" kitchen. It's asking $3,250/month.
↑ In Chelsea, a clean- and new-looking 600-square-foot one-bedroom is going for $3,250/month. There's a bunch of exposed brick.
↑ In Park Slope, the top floor of the three-story townhouse is being listed by the owner, with no fee, for $3,300/month. It has two bedrooms, exposed brick, a renovated kitchen, and, quite frankly, looks really nice.
↑ In Gramercy, this modest one-bedroom has some original molding and a decorative fireplace. It's asking $3,200/month.
↑ And in the West Village, this 700-square-foot one-bedroom has exposed brick, a decorative fireplace, and a "pre war look," and is asking $3,400/month.
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