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What $2,400/Month Can Rent You in New York City

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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: $2,400/month.


↑ In Gramercy, this one-bedroom apartment is asking $2,400/month. The bedroom is definitely on the small size, but the living room looks to be of a pretty good size and includes exposed brick and a lot of built in shelving.


↑ On the Upper West Side, a one-bedroom duplex is going for $2,450/month. The upper level features exposed brick and a kitchen with new appliances, and the lower level features low ceilings and a weird floor.


↑ Located in Greenwood (just to the north of Green-Wood Cemetery), this two-bedroom apartment is asking $2,400/month. Neither the bedrooms nor the living room are very large, but it does come with a private deck that leads to a private and substantial backyard.


↑ This one-bedroom rental in Williamsburg looks to be fairly spacious, if plain, and is asking $2,500/month. It comes with the kind of street-facing balcony that only a smoker could love.


↑ On Morton Street in the West Village, this studio apartment is small but charming, with exposed brick, a decorative fireplace, and a pedestal sink (not pictured) in the bathroom. There are also, apparently, two closets. It's going for $2,350/month.


↑ And finally, in Clinton Hill, a pretty bland one-bedroom is going for $2,450/month, with no fee. It does have big windows, though, and a nice communal roof deck.

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