Welcome to Curbed Comparisons, a weekly 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, we're looking at apartments renting around $10,000/month.
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↑ First up, there’s this three-bedroom, two-bathroom loft in Dumbo. It’s delivered furnished—and nicely so, which you’d expect for $10,000/month—and comes with a wood-burning fireplace, beamed ceilings, skylights, and views of the Manhattan Bridge. [Floorplan]
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↑ This Upper East Side condo is huge, spanning 1,621 square feet with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. The stylish space is going for $9,995/month and features oak floors, beamed ceilings, crown molding, and an abundance of windows that give view to the city’s skyline. [Floorplan]
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↑ This duplex penthouse in Hell’s Kitchen is available to rent on a short-term basis for an even $10,000/month. The apartment spans 1,558 square feet with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a media room, a sleek kitchen, and a private roof terrace. [Floorplan]
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↑ In Greenwich Village, there’s this expansive, 2,000-square-foot loft. It has 15-foot ceilings, cast-iron French doors, porthole-shaped windows, and several skylights. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom pad is asking $10,000/month.
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↑ Within a historic Tribeca building, an 1,800-square-foot loft with a mix of classic charm and modern finishes wants $10,000/month. It has exposed brick walls, arched windows, and 11-foot ceilings, and its new features include a “California-style” chef’s kitchen and Italian marble-bedecked bathrooms.
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↑ And finally, in Soho’s Cast Iron District, there’s a two-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom loft with interiors by Thomas Juul-Hansen. The space has bold columns, floor-to-ceiling windows, an elegant kitchen with built-in appliances, and custom closets in the bedrooms. Asking price is $10,000/month.
Poll
Which NYC apartment would you rent for $10,000?
This poll is closed
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22%
Dumbo
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11%
Upper East Side
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10%
Hell’s Kitchen
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5%
Greenwich Village
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10%
Tribeca
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39%
Soho
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