| | Photo: Joel Pitra/DDReps | | This week, we found some especially bright corner apartments in Midtown, Prospect Heights, and Park Slope (the latter has four big windows in the bedroom alone). We also spotted a few relatively well-priced units in doorman buildings, like this one on the 14th floor of a Lincoln Square co-op for $2,400. | 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 a wide 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 • $1,650: Rent-stabilized one-bedroom with a windowed eat-in kitchen, less than a block from a bunch of bars and restaurants on Broadway and a four-minute walk from the Broadway N/W trains. • $1,865*: Furnished one-bedroom near Broadway with a private balcony (that fits a two-seater and plenty of planters), a peninsula-equipped kitchen, and excellent storage (including closet built-ins). | Bed-Stuy • $1,850: Brownstone one-bedroom with beautiful parquet floors, tin ceilings, and a small but very updated kitchen (with white shaker cabinets, dishwasher, a black sink faucet, and patterned floor tiles). • $1,995*: Brownstone one-bedroom on Halsey Street near Tompkins Avenue, with a decorative fireplace, moldings, plenty of kitchen cabinets, and an especially large bathroom with a huge window. | Boerum Hill • $2,500: Just a very spacious one-bedroom with two balconies, right next to the Bergen Street F/G trains. • $3,300*: Three bedrooms, two bathrooms on Dean Street near Third Avenue, with a dishwasher, washer/dryer, renovated marble bath, and ample natural light in all the rooms (it's a corner unit). | Brooklyn Heights • $1,864*: A studio on Hicks Street with a dishwasher and washer/dryer in the sunny windowed kitchen, plus access to a furnished roof deck. | Chelsea • $2,995: One-bedroom on West 21st Street with nearly ten-foot ceilings and an especially big open kitchen with a dishwasher, subway tile, tons of custom storage (including open shelves and cabinets with translucent doors), and some very cool flagstone tiling in the windowed bathroom. | Clinton Hill • $2,135*: Parlor-floor brownstone one-bedroom, next to Pratt (and around the corner from an entrance to the Clinton-Washington Avenues G train), with lots of moldings and massive windows facing the garden. | Greenpoint • $3,100: Floor-through two-bedroom on Freeman Street with a skylight over the entryway, big open kitchen, and exclusive use of fenced front yard. | Greenwich Village/West Village • $2,950: Airy apartment on Carmine Street with a large living room, an actually spacious lofted bedroom, an updated kitchen with white cabinets and a dishwasher, and a (very) private terrace enclosed by brick walls and wood fencing. • $3,495: Two real bedrooms on Jane Street with an exposed brick wall, decorative fireplace, dishwasher, and two large windows with unusually open views of the Village and One World Trade in the distance. • $3,495*: Two large bedrooms (each can fit a desk and dresser), an open kitchen with bar seating, and beamed ceilings throughout — just two blocks below Washington Square Park. • $6,995: Two floor-through levels on a Belgian block-paved block of Jane Street with floating stairs (treads only, no railings), a 20-foot-long primary bedroom with built-in shelves, a full bathroom on each floor, a separate dining room and office alcove, and a large private terrace. On the market for the first time since 2010. | Harlem • $4,000: Tastefully renovated parlor floor of a brownstone on St. Nicholas Avenue, with ten-foot ceilings, Miele and Bosch appliances, and two fireplaces. | Inwood • $1,795: Large one-bedroom (very close to the Dyckman Street A train and both Inwood Hill and Fort Tryon parks) with lovely moldings throughout, a windowed eat-in kitchen with many cabinets, and a foyer big enough for a home office. | Kips Bay/Murray Hill • $1,650 (net effective: $1,523)*: One small bedroom and a relatively spacious living room (with a lightly tiled decorative fireplace) just a block from the 33rd Street 6 train. • $2,850: Furnished one-bedroom with a balcony and dishwasher, on the 25th floor of a doorman high-rise on East 40th Street and Second Avenue, renting for less than it did in 2012. • $3,150: Large two-bedroom on East 34th Street with some exposed brick in every room and surprisingly plentiful cabinet and counter space in the kitchen (including additional storage concealed under the breakfast bar). | Lower East Side • $1,750 (net effective: $1,615): Sunny and spacious studio on Orchard Street (between Stanton and Rivington Streets) with a wall of exposed brick, recessed lights throughout, and a relatively separate kitchen with pretty good cabinet space. | Midtown • $3,500: Extremely large corner one-bedroom in a doorman building on West 55th Street (listing says the foyer alone can fit a "rowing machine, love seat sofa bed, bookcase, and desk"). Plus: a brick fireplace, two walk-in closets, and beamed ceilings. | Noho • $7,100*: Rare 1,500-square-foot loft on Broadway and Great Jones Street, with barrel-vaulted ceilings, huge windows and exposed brick all around, an all-white open kitchen (which has a double in-wall oven), tons of built-in shelves, and an unusually elaborate bathroom with white-painted brick walls, wood paneling, exposed wood beams. | Park Slope • $2,350: Cute townhouse one-bedroom on 15th Street with a slight bay window, sliding French doors, washer/dryer, and a sunken private patio (it's itty-bitty but fits seating for two and a grill). • $2,450: Charming garden apartment on 8th Street (a few steps from Fifth Avenue and around the corner from the R and F/G trains on Fourth Avenue) with windows on three sides, a skylight in the kitchen, and access to a shared front patio and grassy backyard. • $2,500: Big corner apartment on 15th Street with four windows and two large closets in the bedroom, a dishwasher and peninsula in the kitchen, plus community garden views across the intersection. | Prospect Heights • $2,900: 800-square-foot corner one-bedroom across from Underhill Playground with a lovely bay window plus two more big windows across the living room and dining area, lots of moldings, a dishwasher and counter seating for three people in the kitchen, and an updated windowed bathroom. | Upper East Side • $1,575: One-bedroom on East 65th Street with a large living room (which has a wall of exposed brick with a decorative fireplace), previously listed for almost $2,200. • $1,650 (net effective: $1,513)*: A studio right by the 96th Street Q train with an exposed brick wall, decent kitchen storage, and a truly massive private deck. • $1,650*: Low price on a big one-bedroom on East 75th Street with five large windows, multiple exposed brick walls, and tons of storage (including kitchen cabinets and multiple overhead storage spaces). • $1,800: Second-floor walk-up one-bedroom with an especially large eat-in kitchen, just two blocks from the 72nd Street Q train. Usually listed for over $2,300. • $3,800: Large one-bedroom plus a bonus room (with French doors) just around the corner from the 86th Street Q train, with two full bathrooms, a dishwasher, washer/dryer, and huge private backyard with string lights and both some turf and stone-paved areas. | Upper West Side • $1,900 (net effective: $1,583): Huge studio on West 88th Street with three large windows, parquet floors with inlays, a lovely decorative fireplace, and a small but separate kitchen. • $2,400: A neat one-bedroom with massive windows, a dishwasher, and parquet floors, on the 14th floor of a 23-story co-op in Lincoln Square. • $4,500: Two extremely large bedrooms (you can fit multiple tables or dressers in each), a third (and still decently sized) bedroom, a bright galley kitchen, a living room with space for a dining table, plus wall moldings throughout and plenty of herringbone floors. • $6,500: 1,800-square-foot duplex with three king-size bedrooms, one flex room, and an especially large bedroom upstairs with two skylights, an en suite bathroom with a separate tub and shower, and access to two big, private outdoor spaces. | 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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