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What $1,700/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: $1,700/month.


↑ In Brooklyn Heights, a long and thin studio apartment on Pineapple Street is going for $1,695/month. Highlights include the exposed brick, bay window, and decorative fireplace. Lowlights include the kitchen.


↑ Another studio, this one with new floors and a new kitchen, is available for $1,775/month on the Upper West Side. It does not allow dogs.


↑ A furnished two-bedroom (though the furnishings in questions do not make an appearance in the listing photos) up in Hamilton Heights, between 146th and 147th, is going for $1,695/month. It has a bunch of exposed brick.


↑ In Astoria, a two-bedroom apartment, "just painted," is going for $1,700/month, heat and hot water included. It includes a separate kitchen but the bedroom that's pictured is very small.


↑ In the East Village, a couple blocks north of Houston, this renovated studio with fairly high ceilings is going for $1,775/month.


↑ On the Upper East Side, all the way over on York Avenue, a renovated one-bedroom is asking $1,795/month. It has a bunch of windows. And oh, there may be a shower in the kitchen.

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