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 $6,000/month.
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↑ A three-bedroom duplex in a Bed-Stuy townhouse is renting for an even $6,000/month. The 1,700-square-foot apartment has many nice flourishes that include herringbone wood floors, exposed brick, an open kitchen with a large island, a freestanding working fireplace, skylights, and a small deck.
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↑ In the Flatiron District, a 1,000-square-foot apartment with two bedrooms and two bathrooms is going for $5,950/month. The duplex unit has an expansive lower level that accommodates the living room, an open kitchen, one of the bedrooms, a washer/dryer, and a fireplace. A staircase leads to the upper level, which has the master bedroom and second bathroom.
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↑ Live in this three-bedroom, two-bathroom home near Central Park on the Upper West Side for $5,995/month. The floorplan is pretty simple; there’s a modest living room, an open kitchen with custom cabinetry, revamped bathrooms, and a small balcony. Other perks include a washer/dryer and custom closets throughout.
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↑ A Park Slope duplex is going for $6,000/month. There’s plenty of space here—the apartment has three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a huge chef’s kitchen, a washer/dryer, exclusive access to the finished basement, and access to the backyard.
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↑ This huge three-bedroom duplex, renting for $6,000/month, is located in an utterly charming wood-frame Clinton Hill townhouse. The three-bedroom pad has one and a half bathrooms, an airy kitchen/dining area, and access to a back terrace. [Floorplan]
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↑ And finally, an expansive Soho loft is renting for an even $6,000/month. Judging from the floorplan, most of the space is given over to the enormous living area, which has a fireplace and hardwood floors. But there are also two bedrooms, along with a renovated and “fully equipped” kitchen. [Floorplan]
Poll
Which NYC apartment would you rent for around $6,000/month?
This poll is closed
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11%
Bed-Stuy
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8%
Flatiron District
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20%
Upper West Side
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11%
Park Slope
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14%
Clinton Hill
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34%
Soho
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