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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: $3,500/month.
↑ In the East Village, this charming, furnished 500-square-foot studio is available for $3,500/month, but only through the end of summer. It features white-painted exposed brick walls, exposed ceiling beams, a washing machine, and lots of plants.
↑ In Cobble Hill, a two-bed, one-bath apartment with an office is asking $3,495/month. The apartment takes up the entire top floor of a three-unit brownstone.
↑ In Williamsburg, a large one-bedroom with a balcony and huge windows is renting for $3,550/month. The building includes such amenities as gym, courtyard, and roof deck.
↑ On the Upper West Side, an alleged two-bedroom triplex is going for $3,550/month. The layout is confusing, but there is definitely exposed brick, a skylight, and some kind of outdoor space.
↑ In Astoria, a three-bedroom on the top floor of a two-unit building is going for $3,500/month. It has multiple skylights and kitchen is in the process of being renovated.
↑ And in Park Slope, a 1,200-square-foot three-bedroom railroad apartment is asking $3,500/month. And that's pretty much the whole story there.
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