What you’ll get across NYC for $6,000 a month
You’ll find mostly two- and three-bedroom apartments available for a monthly budget of $6,000. Here's what's available right this very minute across Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.
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BEEKMAN, MANHATTAN: A renovated two-bedroom, two-bath co-op with a wood-burning fireplace and windowed kitchen and bath, as well as HVAC units throughout, in a doorman building with a common garden at 424 East 52nd Street (between First Avenue and FDR Drive). $6,000/month
CHELSEA, MANHATTAN: A one-bedroom with black granite countertops and a marble bath in a prewar elevator building at 110 West 26th Street (between Sixth and Seventh avenues). $6,000/month
LENOX HILL, MANHATTAN: A two-bedroom, two-bath with granite countertops and views of the East River in a doorman building with a private cobblestone driveway at 420 East 61st Street (between First and York). $6,000/month, no broker’s fee
UPPER WEST SIDE, MANHATTAN: A renovated two-bedroom, two-bath co-op with a washer and dryer, beamed ceilings, plus a built-in home office in the master bedroom in a building with a part-time doorman at 315 West 86th Street (between West End Avenue and Riverside Drive). $6,000/month
MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS, MANHATTAN: A three-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bath with bay windows, washer and dryer, original wainscoting, moldings and original hardwood floors in a prewar building at 527 West 110th Street (between Broadway and Amsterdam). $6,000/month
WEST VILLAGE, MANHATTAN: A two-bedroom, one-bath condo with a fully equipped kitchen and a sofa bed in a building that accepts guarantors and allows sublets at 139 Christopher Street (between Greenwich and Hudson). $6,000/month
CARROLL GARDENS, BROOKLYN: A renovated three-bedroom, two-bath with a terrace and floor-to-ceiling windows, and a washer and dryer in a smoke- and pet-free building at 132 Second Place (between Smith and Court). $6,000/month, no broker’s fee
BOERUM HILL, BROOKLYN: A two-bedroom, two-bath duplex with a private entrance, skylights and a gas fireplace around the corner from the A, C and G trains at 386 Pacific Street (at Bond). $6,000/month (no pets allowed)
HUNTERS POINT, QUEENS: A three-bedroom, three-bath with a balcony in a building with a children’s playroom, a gym and laundry facilities on-site at 4545 Center Boulevard (between 47th Avenue and 47th Road). $6,000/month, no broker’s fee
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