Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various NYC neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $3,200/month.
↑ In Greenpoint, this floor-through two-bedroom is going for $3,295/month, heat and hot water included. It features some exposed brick, a walk-in closet in each bedroom, and a private 600-square-foot roof deck.
↑ An 800-square-foot one-bedroom in the northernmost part of the Upper West Side is asking $3,250/month. It's in a doorman building and features some walls that are painted colors other than white.
↑ In Brooklyn Heights, a charming little 670-square-foot one-bedroom on the top (sixth) floor of an elevator co-op building is on the market for $3,300/month.
↑ This apartment in the East Village isn't particularly interesting, but it does have two bedrooms, was recently renovated, and can be yours for $3,250/month. It also contains a terrifying narrow hallway.
↑ In Park Slope, a renovated two-bedroom is asking $3,195/month. It has oak flooring and an in-unit washer/dryer.
↑ And in Prospect Heights, a two-bed, two-bath duplex in an elevator building with a doorman is going for $3,200/month. It features a "good size" living room and some exposed brick, as well as a shared terrace.
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