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The StreetEasy Hot Dozen: 12 rentals that may or may not be available by the time you read this

By Joe Lazauskas  | August 22, 2013 - 2:55PM
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Below, the 12 apartments renters browsing StreetEasy.com clicked on most often this past week. These tend to move fast, so if you're interested, act quickly.

Studios:

UPPER WEST SIDE: 244 West 64th Street (between Amsterdam Avenue and West End Avenue), $1,495/month, NO FEE

UPPER WEST SIDE: 949 West End Avenue (between West 106th Street and West 107th Street), $1,350/month, NO FEE

CHELSEA: 304 West 30th Street (between 9th Avenue and 8th Avenue), $1,290/month

One-Bedrooms:

CHELSEA: 221 West 28th Street (between 7th Avenue and 8th Avenue), $1,875/month

CENTRAL HARLEM: 127 West 131st Street (between Lenox Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard), $3,250/month

GRAMERCY PARK: 222 East 21st Street (between 2nd Avenue and 3rd Avenue), $2,195/month, NO FEE

Two-Bedrooms:

UPPER WEST SIDE: 74 West 85th Street (between Columbus Avenue and Central Park West), $3,995/month, NO FEE

GRAMERCY PARK: 202 East 21st Street (between 3rd Avenue and 2nd Avenue), $2,900/month, NO FEE

WEST CHELSEA: 508 West 29th Street (between 10th Avenue and 11th Avenue), $2,495/month

Three-Bedrooms:

WEST VILLAGE: 77 Christopher Street (between West 4th Street and Bleecker Street), $4,500/month

UPPER WEST SIDE: 574 West End Avenue (between West 87th Street and West 88th Street), $4,850/month

EAST VILLAGE: 328 West 4th Street (between Avenue C and Avenue D), $4,300/month, NO FEE

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