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 $9,000/month.
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↑ First up is this two-bedroom, two and a half bathroom loft in Chelsea that comes furnished or unfurnished, renting for $9,000/month. Per the listing, the 1,500-sqaure-foot apartment has 14-foot ceilings, an open kitchen with custom cabinetry, huge windows, and a washer/dryer. [Floorplan]
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↑ In Tribeca, another two-bedroom loft is asking an even $9,000/month. Spanning nearly 1,750 square feet, the space features a large living room, Brazilian hardwood floors, two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen, and plenty of sunlight. It also comes with a full-sized laundry room and custom soundproof windows. [Floorplan]
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↑ A two-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex in a Boerum Hill townhouse offers loads of prewar charm, including original pocket doors, marble mantels, and oversized windows. There is a newly renovated eat-in kitchen, a terrace, and a landscaped garden. Asking price is $9,000/month.
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↑ For $8,950/month, there’s a one-bedroom Noho loft that can be converted into a two-bedroom. The huge living room has beamed, 12-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, a wood-burning fireplace, built-in shelving, and a wall of windows. The open kitchen features custom lacquer-finished cabinets, and the bathroom is marble-drenched.
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↑ Lastly, a three-bedroom, 2.5-bathroom within an Emery Roth-designed building on the Upper West Side is renting for $8,999/month. The apartment comes with beamed ceilings, a windowed kitchen, a maid’s room, at four walk-in closets, and large windows. [Floorplan]
Poll
Which NYC apartment would you rent for around $9,000?
This poll is closed
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17%
Chelsea
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26%
Tribeca
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9%
Boerum Hill
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29%
Noho
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17%
Upper West Side
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