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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: $1,400/month.
↑ In Washington Heights, on 159th Street, a studio apartment with an exposed brick wall is going for $1,375/month. It includes a separate kitchen with a checkered floor.
↑ In Crown Heights, this studio apartment has nice original details, such as a decorative fireplace and large windows, as well as new flooring and a tiny renovated kitchen. It's asking $1,400/month.
↑ Another studio apartment in East Harlem is asking an even $1,400/month. It has new fixtures and appliances and "Great Closet Space."
↑ In Prospect-Lefferts Gardens, an actual one-bedroom is going for $1,350/month. It has new kitchen appliances and a renovated bathroom.
↑ In Long Island City, a pretty spacious-looking studio is going for $1,400/month, which includes utilities.
↑ And in the far reaches of Bed-Stuy, a one-bedroom on the ground floor is asking $1,400/month. It includes a windowed bathroom that may or may not face directly onto the street.
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