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: $3,500/month.
↑ In Cobble Hill, this one-bedroom apartment has a little of everything—large windows, high ceilings, exposed brick, built-in bookshelves, decorative fireplace, etc. The bedroom features a walk-in closet and the building comes with a common roof deck. It's asking $3,500/month.
↑ In the West Village, a furnished, carpeted studio apartment is asking $3,565/month. It includes at least one closet and looks vaguely like a hotel room.
↑ The listing for this duplex two-bedroom in Clinton Hill doesn't mention anything about this huge doors, which is odd because those doors are enormous. The apartment, asking $3,500/month, also includes a couple decorative fireplaces, a new kitchen, and an extra half bath.
↑ In Chelsea, this renovated two-bedroom is going for $3,483/month with no fee. Everything looks fairly new, if cramped—one of those bedrooms appears to be very small.
↑ In Park Slope, a fourth-floor walkup with a private roof deck is going for $3,500/month. It has a two bedrooms and a washer/dryer.
↑ And in Turtle Bay, a studio apartment with a curtained-off sleeping loft, a bright red kitchen, and a private terrace is going for $3,500/month. The place is small, but bright, and with high ceilings.
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