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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  | July 3, 2012 - 1:50PM
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Several apartments along the Upper West Side's West End Avenue populate this week's Hot Dozen--the apartments Streeteasy.com visitors clicked on most often over the past seven days.

A studio apartment at 949 West End Avenue and 106th Street is listed at $1,400/month. The studio is small, but the apartment is no fee and the building has an elevator and a live-in super, which could save you from a lot of unecessary hassle.

A one-bedroom apartment at 244 West 64th Street and West End Avenue is listed at $1,825/month and is in the heart of Lincoln Square. The building boasts a 24-hour gym and concierge, elevator, and laundry on site. Plus, students and guarantors are welcome.

In the same building is a two-bedroom apartment at 244 West 64th Street and West End Avenue that's listed at $2,850/month. The apartment is also no-fee and is easily convertible to a three-bedroom apartment, making the space perfect for a low-cost share.

For more of the most popular listings of the week--from studios to three- bedrooms, elevator buildings to walkups--check out the links below.

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Studios:

308 West 98th Street and West End Avenue - $1,250

949 West End Avenue and 107th Street - $1,400

167 Bleecker Street and Sullivan Street - $1,900

One-bedrooms:

91 East 3rd Street and 1st Avenue - $1,590 

334 East 65th Street and 2nd Avenue - $1,499 

224 West 64th Street and West End Avenue - $1,825 

Two-bedrooms:

240 East 46th Street and 2nd Avenue - $3,000 

11 Jones Street and West 4th Street - $2,650 

124 MacDougal Street and West 3rd Street - $2,550 

Three-bedrooms:

117 East 11th Street and 4th Avenue - $4,000 

244 64th Street and West End Avenue - $2,850 

172 Rivington Street and Clinton Street - $4,000 

 

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