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This two-bedroom, one-bath is cheaper than average for its Upper East Side environs. At $3,300 month, it's roughly $1,000 less than the median rent for a two-bedroom in the area, according to StreetEasy.
Break-ups are a fact of life. But a rather unfortunate side of a New York relationship's end is the awkward phase when you still live with your former lover. There are smart (and less smart) ways to handle this period, as DNAinfo explains.
Smart design is important in all New York apartments, but in studios—where you're usually living in one rectangular room—it's even more crucial to wring as much use as possible from the space you have. That's why this Downtown Brooklyn co-op studio, asking $325,000, grabbed our attention.
Planning on honoring St. Valentine with a little romance this weekend? That would be a lot easier if you had one of these bedrooms.