The StreetEasy Hot Dozen: 12 rentals that may or may not be available by the time you read this
Rentals move fast in NYC, especially this time of year. And this week's roundup of the most-clicked-on rental listings on StreetEasy suggests you need to move extra fast to score an apartment near Central Park.
Exhibit A: You're a bit too late for this studio apartment (pictured) at 31 West 85th Street and Central Park West listed at $1,500/month, but for the record, it was a third-floor brownstone walkup with a full kitchen and some nice prewar detailing at a relatively low price.
Similarly, a studio apartment at 113 West 73rd Street and Columbus Avenue is already gone. Listed at $2,100/month, it was located directly between vast Central Park and UWS transportation and shopping hub of West 72nd Street and Broadway.
A three-bedroom apartment at 16 West 76th Street and Central Park West is listed at $7,000/month. The spacious apartment features a private garden, and it's less than half a block from Central Park..
For more of the most popular listings of the week--from studios to three-bedrooms, elevators to walkups--check out the links below.
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Studios:
31 West 85th Street and Central Park West - $1,500
314 East 14th Street and 2nd Avenue - $1,600
112 West 73rd Street and Columbus Avenue - $2,100
One-Bedrooms:
233 East 12th Street and 2nd Avenue - $2,500
327 West 21st Street and 8th Avenue - $1,650
29 West 118th Street and 5th Avenue - $866
Two-Bedrooms:
202 East 21st Street and 3rd Avenue - $2,800
622 East 11th Street and Avenue B - $2,400
210 East 10th Street and Bleecker Street - $3,500
Three-Bedrooms:
336 East 19th Street and 1st Avenue - $4,500
244 West 64th Street and West End Avenue - $2,950
16 West 76th Street and Central Park West - $7,000
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