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 $7,000/month.
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↑ A two-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom condo in Hell’s Kitchen is being rented out for an even $7,000/month. The more than 1,400-square-foot apartment features a sleek kitchen with built-in appliances, spacious bedrooms, and oversized windows that provide skyline views.
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↑ For $6,967/month, there’s a penthouse apartment in Williamsburg that has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The floorplan is a bit odd but the apartment is filled with light, thanks to a plethora of windows. A wraparound terrace measures 800 square feet—it’s basically a whole other apartment.
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↑ This two-bedroom, one-bathroom loft in Tribeca has an unconventional shape but otherwise offers great details that include exposed brick walls, archways, and high ceilings. The asking price is $6,950/month.
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↑ Rent “half of a brownstone,” as the listing puts it, in Carroll Gardens for $6,995/month. The space has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a sunny living room with 13-foot ceilings, and a lengthy kitchen. It appears that exclusive use of a backyard is also included in the deal.
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↑ This, uh, whimsical two-bedroom, two-bathroom in Midtown, going for $6,950/month, is surrounded by a wall of windows. There is a massive eat-in chef’s kitchen along with a washer/dryer and two terraces. It also comes furnished, according to the listing.
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↑ In the Flatiron District, this minimalist loft spanning 1,600 square feet is going for for $6,995/month. Thanks to a recent renovation, the prewar space has some contemporary touches, such as a brand new, high-end kitchen. Though the apartment is advertised as a two-bedroom, two-bathroom, one of the rooms is probably better suited for a home office.
Poll
Which apartment would you rent for $7,000?
This poll is closed
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19%
Hell’s Kitchen
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23%
Williamsburg
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25%
Tribeca
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8%
Carroll Gardens
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7%
Midtown
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14%
Flatiron
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