| | Photo: Joseph Overbey | | For whatever reason, the Upper West Side seems to have a bunch of nice multilevel apartments this week, including a triplex with a wall of built-in bookshelves (pictured above) and a duplex that also comes with a two-level private terrace. Meanwhile, in the West Village, we spotted a rare full-floor townhouse apartment with vaulted ceilings, a huge skylight, and tons of exposed beams. | Want more on real estate, city life, and design? Subscribe now for unlimited access to Curbed and everything New York. | $2,200: Sunny two-bedroom near Steinway Street (and the R train stop) with a windowed all-white kitchen (which has glossy cabinets and a dishwasher), a renovated windowed bathroom, and room for a small dining set. | $2,000: Newly renovated one-bedroom on a pretty brownstone block of Jefferson Avenue (just off Nostrand Avenue), with two huge windows and a black decorative fireplace in the living room, as well as all stainless-steel appliances and white shaker cabinets in the kitchen. | $2,495: Brownstone king-size one-bedroom plus a windowed bonus room on Putnam Avenue (just a two-minute walk from Tompkins Avenue), with two decorative fireplaces, a walk-in closet, tons of moldings (crown, ceiling, wainscoting), an updated kitchen, and a 50-foot-deep private backyard garden. | $3,800*: Thoroughly renovated two-bedroom, two-bath with very high ceilings, a tastefully updated kitchen (with Thermador stainless-steel appliances, a trio of glass globe pendant lights, and a concealed fridge matching the cabinets), and two private outdoor spaces (a terrace off the main bedroom and a private rooftop), plus a washer-dryer, Nest thermostats, a Sonos sound system, and real central air (not mini-splits). | $2,350*: Renovated corner two-bedroom near the Myrtle–Wyckoff L/M trains, with large grid windows, a decent amount of kitchen storage, and room for a dining table. | $2,500: One-bedroom in a brick townhouse on Henry Street a bit past Fourth Place, but very spacious (the living room can fit a sectional with lots of room to spare, and the bedroom would fit a king-size bed, dresser, desk, and more) and includes a windowed dining alcove. | $12,000*: Rare townhouse three-bedroom, two-bathroom triplex on Douglass Street (just off Smith Street) with three decks, tons of skylights, and handcrafted details throughout. | $2,600*: Railroad-style apartment on West 18th Street (only a two-minute walk from the 1 train) with a relatively spacious windowed kitchen, a small windowed room, and a larger room with two windows (both have tons of exposed brick and storage). | $1,975: One-bedroom plus a windowed bonus room (which has white window shutters and closets) with a bay window, crown moldings, and a windowed kitchen. On a leafy townhouse block of Sterling Place (right by Nostrand Avenue). | $3,850*: Three-bedroom, two-bath duplex on President Street (a four-minute walk from the 2/3/4/5 trains) with a sectional-friendly living room, a renovated, dishwasher-equipped eat-in kitchen, laundry in the building, and roof access. | $2,500: A sun-flooded one-bedroom on Avenue B (a four-minute walk from the new Trader Joe's on East 14th Street) with an exposed-brick wall (that includes a decorative fireplace with a shelf) in the large living room. | $2,295: Two-bedroom plus a bonus room in a brick rowhouse (a "30-second walk," per the listing, from the 2/5 trains at Beverly Road), with exposed-brick walls, a large windowed kitchen (renovated with subway tile and light gray-blue cabinets), a bay window, lots of closets, refinished original pine floors, plus access to a shared backyard (as well as the peach and fig trees in the front yard). | $6,700: A 1,500-square-foot, two-bedroom, 1.5-bath corner loft on Park Avenue South and East 23rd Street with original 14-foot tin ceilings and wall-to-wall windows, renting at 2015 prices. | AN ASSORTMENT OF FUNCTIONAL FIREPLACES Unearthing coveted features at varying price points around the city. | | | Photo: Alex Jones, Courtesy of Ruby Castro / Krieger Real Estate | | $2,350: Bright corner two-bedroom near Park Slope, with a windowed eat-in kitchen and a windowed bathroom, on the market for the first time in 12 years. | $3,295: Large renovated two-bedroom on Third Avenue (around the corner from the Union Street R train), with two brick walls, recessed lighting, plenty of kitchen cabinets, a dishwasher, washer/dryer, and blackout solar shades. | $3,300: Two-bedroom right on Franklin Street right above Greenpoint Avenue (a four-minute walk from the G train), with extremely high ceilings, a massive skylight in one of the bedrooms, two exposed-brick walls, and a dishwasher. | $1,450: A particularly charming corner studio right across the street from the 207th Street A train, with several arched doorways, a sunken living area, herringbone floors, moldings, and ample closets. | $2,400: Lovely large two-bedroom just below the long stretch of Open Streets on 34th Avenue, with multiple arched doorways, a breakfast bar (plus space for a dining table), and at least two windows in each of the bedrooms. | $8,995*: 2,100-square-foot south-facing loft on Broome Street (between Greene and Mercer Streets) with 15-foot ceilings, three king-size bedrooms, lots of white-painted exposed brick, and a washer-dryer. | $3,600: Two queen-size bedrooms on Lexington Avenue just above East 65th Street, plus a marble fireplace, a separate dining area (where there are two cylindrical glass pendants), and a separate kitchen that is supposed to get new cabinets and stainless-steel appliances (including a dishwasher) in the next couple of weeks. | $1,900: Fairly spacious duplex studio with a lofted sleeping space, room for a small dining table, and laundry in the building. On Amsterdam Avenue across from a playground and a four-minute walk from the 96th Street 1/2/3 trains. | $3,850: One-bedroom duplex at the corner of 73rd and Amsterdam Avenue that also has a huge two-level private terrace (outdoor furniture and garden shed included), along with a Juliet balcony and plenty of exposed brick. | $3,900: An unusual triplex apartment (on West 75th Street between Broadway and West End Avenue) with an open kitchen and half-bath on the lowest level, a soaring living room with a wall of built-in bookshelves (plus a ladder to access it all) and glass doors out to the private (grill-equipped) terrace, and a spiral staircase up to a queen-size, full-height sleeping area and renovated full bathroom. | $5,450*: Brownstone two-bedroom, two-bathroom on West 87th Street (a two-minute walk from the C train) with a decorative brick fireplace, space for a dining table, a washer-dryer, and a deck overlooking backyard gardens. | $3,700: Rare apartment on the top floor of a Federal-style townhouse near the river, with a vaulted ceiling (that has beams and a large skylight), an exposed-brick wall and original fireplace, a dishwasher- and island-equipped open kitchen, and a separate windowed laundry nook. | $1,750: Big studio on Jackson Street (off Graham Avenue and a four-minute walk from the L train station) with beamed ceilings and decent storage space throughout (including some built-in shelves in the bathroom and the large closet). | $3,250 (net effective: $2,979)*: Especially bright McKibbin loft built out with two bedrooms, a breakfast bar and full-size kitchen appliances, and a high-contrast color scheme (dark wood floors and all white walls and kitchen). | 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? Sign up to get the Listings Edit in your inbox every week. | | | |
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