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: $4,700/month.
↑ This two-bedroom apartment in an East Village elevator co-op building comes with access to the fitness center, laundry room, and communal roof deck. It looks fairly recently renovated, or at least painted, and is asking $4,650/month.
↑ In Chelsea, this two-bedroom top-floor duplex comes with some of the shiniest black floors you will ever see, a private roof deck, and a washer/dryer. It's asking $4,600/month.
↑ In the Columbia Waterfront District, this new, modern two-bedroom, two-bathroom is going for $4,650/month. The building has a roof deck and a garden, which adjoins a community garden.
↑ This classic six in a doorman Harlem building features two fireplaces, three bedrooms, a washer/dryer, and wants $4,800/month.
↑ In Yorkville, this two-bedroom, two-bedroom in a prewar elevator co-op building comes furnished for $4,750/month. It includes exposed wood beams, exposed brick, and a separate home office and den, meaning that it could be used as a four-bedroom.
↑ And in the West Village, a two-bedroom in a building with a very nice shared courtyard is going for $4,750/month. It features multiple decorative fireplaces.
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