| | Photo: Courtesy of The Corcoran Group | | Our picks are organized by neighborhood in order of ascending price. Didn’t see anything from the neighborhood you’re interested in? We’ll try to include as wide a range of locations as new units come up. To keep this list fresh, we’re removing listings that have not been rented after two weeks (and will put an asterisk next to holdovers from the previous week). | Did someone forward you this email? Subscribe now to get it in your inbox every week. | Astoria • $2,300: Large two-bedroom close to Broadway (and the N/W train) with multiple French doors and base moldings throughout. | Battery Park City • $2,600: Neat, renovated one-bedroom with full-size appliances and herringbone-tile backsplash in the kitchen, plus a dual showerhead system in the bathroom. | Bed-Stuy • $1,750: Renovated one-bedroom with unusually large windows, ten-foot-ceilings, dark-stained bamboo floors, black granite counters, track lighting, a washer/dryer, a dishwasher, and central A/C, near the Utica Avenue A-train station. • $1,850*: 850-square-foot one-bedroom in a landmarked brownstone near the A/C trains at Utica Avenue, with lovely parquet floors, two decorative fireplaces, and French doors. • $2,190: Brownstone one-bedroom with an open living area topped by a massive skylight (measuring five by eight feet); the all-white kitchen features a new Frigidaire fridge and subway-tile backsplash. • $2,800*: Garden-level two-bedroom with a private entrance and small foyer, a spacious eat-in kitchen (with full-size appliances, dishwasher included, and a stacked washer/dryer off to one side), and a private patio looking out to a shared backyard. • $2,800*: Two bedrooms plus a bonus room directly across from Herbert Von King Park, featuring a large open kitchen with bar seating, two decorative fireplaces (one in the living room and one in a bedroom), and, somewhat oddly, a bathroom with two showers (one of them is in a glass-enclosed tub). • $3,750: A bright, updated three-bed, two-bath duplex right on Bedford Avenue (a four-minute walk to the Franklin Street C train) with high ceilings, exposed brick, a custom stove hood and S-shaped open shelf in the kitchen, and a private terrace. | Boerum Hill/Cobble Hill • $2,100: Renovated apartment on Smith Street (an entrance to the Bergen Street F/G station is right across the street) with a large, open kitchen (featuring Caesarstone countertops and lots of cabinets) and a bright, windowed bathroom. • $3,100: A 1,000-square-foot three-bedroom on Dean Street with many windows (several facing quiet backyard gardens), large closets, and a dishwasher. | Brooklyn Heights • $3,500*: 820-square-foot brownstone one-bedroom a three-minute walk from the Court Street Station R train, with crown and base molding throughout, two marble fireplaces, a bay window, and an unusually bright and spacious windowed bathroom. | Chelsea • $2,395: Two queen-size bedrooms (one with a Juliet balcony) on West 16th Street (a few steps from an A-train entrance) with high ceilings, exposed-brick walls, and a small but updated kitchen with a dishwasher. • $2,575 (net effective: $2,360): Quiet, rear-facing one-bedroom on West 20th Street with a white-painted-brick decorative fireplace in the living room (which fits a sectional) and an updated bathroom. | Crown Heights • $1,800: Renovated brownstone one-bedroom on New York Avenue that combines period details like dark-wood window casings and an intricate fireplace with updates like recessed lights and a dishwasher and new cabinets in the kitchen. | Ditmas Park • $1,495: Low price on a large one-bedroom on the top floor of an elevator building on East 21st Street with French doors and a kitchen renovated with dark Shaker cabinets, plus large windows and closets. • $3,400: A rare full-floor two-bedroom apartment (almost 1,500 square feet) in a Dutch Colonial (close to the Newkirk Plaza B/Q trains) with a private entrance, a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, a wood-burning fireplace, and a large porch. | Fort Greene • $2,950: Rent-stabilized apartment near Barclays Center with two large bedrooms (the bigger one currently fits both a work desk and keyboard with room to spare), 1.5 bathrooms, a kitchen with a five-burner stove and lazy susans in the cabinets, and a private patio. | Greenpoint • $2,200: One-bedroom around the corner from the Greenpoint Avenue G train, with French doors, a decorative fireplace, and tin ceilings. • $3,600: Another apartment around the corner from the Greenpoint Avenue G train, this time with three bedrooms, herringbone floors, and chandeliers in every room, including the windowed galley kitchen. | Greenwich Village/West Village • $1,875: Studio on the market after five years, featuring a huge window with a direct view of One World Trade, just a block from Washington Square Park and the West 4th Street train station. • $2,500*: Queen-size one-bedroom with ten-foot-ceilings, an eat-in kitchen, some exposed brick, and checkered floors in the windowed bathroom. • $2,600 (net effective: $2,167)*: King-size renovated one-bedroom at Morton and Bleecker Streets with lots of windows, plus a two-person bar and custom overhead cabinets in the kitchen. • $3,400 (net effective: $2,833)*: Top-floor, renovated one-bedroom-plus-office with two skylights, a dishwasher, and exposed brick and recessed lights throughout. • $16,000*: A full-floor (2,000-square-foot) penthouse apartment that is possibly worth the splurge, with a wide living area fronted by five arched windows, exposed beams on very high ceilings, a brick fireplace, full-height wine fridge, a freestanding tub in the huge master bathroom, and a row of skylights in the second bedroom. | Harlem • $3,100: Two-bedroom in a corner brownstone with very high ceilings, a sunlit bay window, a brick fireplace, an all-white windowed kitchen, a washer/dryer, and a 100-square-foot private terrace. | Hell’s Kitchen • $1,995: Two true queen-size bedrooms, plus a windowed (and relatively spacious) kitchen and bathroom on West 51st Street. | Little Italy • $2,195 (net effective: $2,026): Two surprisingly large bedrooms on Mulberry Street with tin ceilings and an updated bath, only a three-minute walk to the J/Z and 6 trains at Canal Street. • $2,300: A spacious one-bedroom with a full-size oven and dishwasher, new hardwood floors, and multiple windows with city views, plus a common roof deck and laundry in the building. | Park Slope • $2,689: First-floor one-bedroom on Sterling Place with an arched doorway, parquet floors, and a kitchen renovated less than a year ago with marble countertops, a dishwasher, and a washer/dryer. • $3,600: Large North Slope two-bedroom (plus an extra office off one bedroom) with a marble fireplace, built-in bookshelf, and claw-foot tub. | Prospect Heights • $2,750: Huge, charming one-bedroom on the second floor of a brownstone near the Bergen Street 2/3 trains with a marble fireplace, a 200-square-foot deck, and new cabinets and fixtures (including a Jacuzzi tub) in the bathroom. | Soho • $2,200*: One large, well-lit bedroom and a living room with a sliding door (can potentially be used as a second bedroom), plus a renovated kitchen (it’s small but has a decent amount of cabinets). | Upper East Side • $2,295: One-bedroom on East 76th Street with lots of wall moldings and updates in the kitchen, including a breakfast bar under an arched window, a dishwasher, and a large built-in pantry. • $2,650: Duplex one-bedroom with ample kitchen storage and a huge (and extremely private) terrace off the upstairs bedroom. • $2,950 (net effective: $2,689)*: Two-bedroom near Carl Schurz Park, with a spacious living room (fits a work desk, six-person dining table, couch, and TV) and a windowed kitchen (which has a countertop dishwasher and new washer/dryer), plus great wall moldings throughout. | Upper West Side • $1,590: Decently sized studio with hardwood floors and a white-painted-brick wood-burning fireplace on a brownstone-lined stretch of West 87th Street. • $2,800 (net effective: $2,333): Two queen-size bedrooms and a relatively roomy kitchen (with a window and dishwasher) on West 88th Street with the option to pay net effective rent monthly. • $2,800: Massive one-bedroom on West 82nd Street, a block from Central Park, with a wide living room, plus a balcony off a bonus room. | Williamsburg • $2,799*: One-bedroom loft on Berry and S. 3rd Streets with an unusual amount of built-in storage (both open shelves and wardrobe closets), and island and dishwasher in the kitchen, plus access to a membership tenant garden. | Never miss a story from Curbed Subscribe now. | Get unlimited access to more great stories from New York, home of Curbed, Intelligencer, the Cut, Vulture, Grub Street, and the Strategist. | | | |
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