| | Photo: Courtesy of The Corcoran Group | | This week's search uncovered a few units that truly offer a ton of space at good prices, including this renovated Crown Heights apartment with two large bedrooms (and quite a bit of wainscoting) for $1,795 and a rare floor-through Upper West Side apartment with four bedrooms (all a good size) and a separate dining room for $4,500. This airy Chelsea studio, pictured above, also caught our eye: It's on the sixth floor of an essentially freestanding eight-story condo, so there are windows on three different sides (plus a private balcony). | Listings Edit is Curbed's Thursday digest of particularly worth-it apartments for rent in New York City. Each week, we carefully sort through hundreds of rentals (across listing sites, newsletters, and Craigslist), keeping an eye out for places that are truly worth their asking price — whether that's an under-$2,000 one-bedroom (that truly is a one-bedroom) or a $7,000 Beaux-Arts townhouse with a spiral staircase and three functioning fireplaces. | Did someone forward you this email? Subscribe now to get it in your inbox every week. | $2,000: Bright floor-through brownstone two-bedroom right by the Kingston-Throop Avenues A/C trains with a windowed bonus room off the main bedroom and a two-windowed, dishwasher-equipped kitchen. | $2,200: Brownstone two-bedroom, on MacDonough Street just off Throop Avenue, with a renovated all-white (and stainless-steel) kitchen mostly open to the living room, an updated bathroom, and lovely original window shutters. | $2,800: Brownstone garden apartment on the Clinton Hill border with crown moldings throughout, a dishwasher, a Jacuzzi tub, and a bit of a private patio in addition to a pretty shared backyard with seating, shrubs, and string lights. | $2,995: A 1,650-square-foot three-bedroom loft in a converted factory just around the corner from the Bedford-Nostrand Avenues G train with 18-foot ceilings, counter seating for four in the updated kitchen, and lofted spaces within the bedrooms to create additional offices and studios. | $3,255: A 1,200-square-foot parlor-floor one-bedroom in a brownstone just a minute from an A train with mahogany woodwork throughout (window casings and shutters, doors, fireplace mantel, and a built-in glass-front double-door bookcase), a renovated kitchen, and two bathrooms. | $2,600: Brownstone one-bedroom plus bonus room on Clinton Street near State Street with crown moldings, inlaid parquet floors, plus a dishwasher and skylight in the kitchen. | $2,650: A spacious and recently renovated one-bedroom near most subway lines with a walk-in closet and skylit bathroom. | $1,900: Sunny and neatly maintained townhouse one-bedroom just a three-minute walk from the Gates Avenue J/Z trains with crown moldings, tin ceilings, two marble fireplaces, and an extra space that could be a walk-in closet or office. | $2,800: One-bedroom and a bonus room on Sackett Street, between Hoyt and Bond Streets, with great storage (the bedroom, for instance, has floor-to-ceiling open shelves and a double closet with more space overhead) and an especially large windowed kitchen that leads to a big private deck facing an ivy-covered wall. | $3,600: An 1,100-square-foot two-bedroom on the second floor of a brownstone with very high (tin) ceilings, five closets, a separate dining area, plus laundry in the building. | $2,295*: 600-square-foot courtyard-facing studio on the market for the first time in ten years, with six windows (including one in the kitchen; one in the bathroom, which has butter-yellow tile; and two in an especially lovely corner alcove currently used as a dining area), arched doorways, and three large closets. | $2,500: Big alcove studio with a dishwasher and plenty of kitchen storage in an essentially freestanding eight-story condo on West 28th Street, so the unit has four windows across three sides plus a glass door out to a balcony. | $4,995: A 1,000-square-foot duplex on Seventh Avenue (right above Whole Foods) with four massive windows (and built-in storage running underneath), a bedroom-size home office, and four closets as well as a huge walk-in closet by the upstairs bedroom. | $2,850: Large garden apartment on Cambridge Place with a roughly 13-by-16-foot bay-windowed bedroom, two decorative fireplaces, a pretty butter-yellow-tiled bathroom, and three closets along one wall of the living room, which leads out to a deep shared backyard. | $1,795: Low price for a true and nicely renovated two-bedroom right by the President Street 2/5 trains with parquet floors and quite a bit of wainscoting in addition to a separate windowed kitchen (with a dishwasher) and a windowed bathroom. | $2,495: True one-bedroom on East 7th Street near Tompkins Square Park with a stainless-steel dishwasher, an exposed-brick wall in each room, checkered-tile bathroom, and a walk-in closet. | $5,000: Spacious three-bedroom in a townhouse on East 12th Street (just off Third Avenue) with two large arched windows in the living room, a decorative fireplace, a kitchen island that seats three, and wide-plank floors throughout. | $2,395: One-bedroom on East 18th Street near Second Avenue with a cute living room (where there are crown and chair-rail moldings and a recess with built-in open shelves), a windowed bathroom, and a dishwasher. | $12,000: Huge renovated three-bedroom, two-bath apartment occupying the full top floor of a townhouse right across from Washington Square Park, with a working fireplace against a white brick wall, two big skylights, and a galley kitchen with marble countertops and concealed appliances. | $1,700*: Big relatively updated one-bedroom in a limestone townhouse near the 149th Street 1 train with high ceilings and a decorative fireplace. | $3,500: A 1,000-square-foot two-bedroom on Seventh Avenue (a four-minute walk from the F/G train stop) with moldings, tin ceilings, and pale hardwood floors throughout, a separate dining area, a renovated kitchen and bath, and a washer-dryer. | $4,900*: Furnished corner two-bedroom on Mott Street near Spring Street with seven windows (three in one of the bedrooms), a walk-in closet, and roof access. | $2,595: Prewar convertible two-bedroom only a three-minute walk from the 86th Street Q train with a decorative marble fireplace and an especially large windowed eat-in kitchen with plenty of storage. | $3,790: Lovely 1,000-square-foot townhouse two-bedroom (around the corner from all the Lexington Avenue–59th Street trains) with two marble decorative fireplaces, two large chandeliers, lots of wall and ceiling moldings, plus huge closets with built-in shelving. | $2,300: One-bedroom on Broadway (just under the 110th Street 1 train) with an open kitchen (and bar seating for three), narrow French doors (with an arched transom above), a wall of oak built-in bookshelves, plus five closets and a marble bath. | $4,500: Rare floor-through townhouse apartment with four decent-size bedrooms, a 12-by-13-foot dining room, two decorative fireplaces, and original window shutters on West 84th Street, just a few steps from Central Park. | $2,750: An 850-square-foot railroad one-bedroom (plus an extra room for an office) right on North 5th Street, just off Berry Street, with 12-foot ceilings, a brick decorative fireplace, an airy separate kitchen with two windows and ample storage, and a claw-foot tub. | 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). | Never miss a story from Curbed Subscribe now. | | | |
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