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 $4,500/month.
West Village
This one-bedroom apartment in the West Village is renting for $4,500/month. It has one bathroom, a dishwasher, oak floors, a large living room, and a decorative fireplace. It’s located on Charles Street—in a building where pets are not allowed—between Waverly Place and Greenwich Avenue, a short walk to Jefferson Market Garden and near the 1 train at Christopher Street.
Midtown
In Midtown, this one-bedroom is up for grabs for $4,500/month. The 15th-floor apartment boasts floor-to-ceiling windows and has one and a half bathrooms, a large living room, in-unit washer/dryer, and a dishwasher. The building allows pets and has a fitness center, a yoga room, and a common roof deck. It’s located on 46th Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues, near the N, R, and W trains at 49th Street.
Upper West Side
Also renting for $4,500/month, this one-bedroom condo on the Upper West Side has one bathroom, a living room, oak floors, and an in-unit washer/dryer. The building has a fitness center, a common courtyard garden, and a sky terrace. It’s located on West 87th Street, between Amsterdam and Columbus avenues, in front of a Milk Bar outpost, and a five-minute walk to Central Park.
Lower East Side
This Lower East Side two-bedroom is renting for $4,495/month. It has one bathroom, hardwood floors, and a ton of closet space. The building is pet friendly (though only dogs under 40 pounds are allowed) and has a laundry room, a fitness center, and a common terrace. It’s located on Suffolk Street, just steps from the F, J, and M trains at Delancey Street, and near the new Essex Street Market.
Long Island City
This one-bedroom apartment in Long Island City is up for grabs for $4,500/month. It has one bathroom (with heated floors) in-unit washer dryer floor-to-ceiling-windows, hardwood floors, a breakfast bar, and a living room. The building has a rooftop terrace and a gym. It’s located on Jackson Avenue near the G and 7 trains at Court Square.
Poll
Which NYC apartment would you choose for $4,500/month?
This poll is closed
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19%
West Village
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22%
Midtown
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24%
Upper West Side
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11%
Lower East Side
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22%
Long Island City
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