The StreetEasy Hot Dozen: 12 rentals that may or may not be available by the time you read this
Spring weather has finally hit NYC (80 degrees today, whaaat?!) and three apartments in this week's Hot Dozen--the 12 rental apartments Streeteasy.com visitors clicked on most often over the past seven days--feature outdoor spaces where you can soak up the sun.
A one-bedroom apartment at 43 Greenwich Avenue and Charles Street, has already been snapped up despite its pricey rent of $4,300/month. That's probably because of the in-demand West Village location and the rare (and large) private deck that's bigger than most NYC apartments. No wonder it's snapped up already.
Head uptown to a more economical studio apartment at 244 West 64th Street and West End Avenue is listed at $1,450/month.The apartment building boasts a 24-hour concierge, free gym, laundry room, and shared landscaped courtyard where you can get appreciate the outdoors without going to Central Park just a few blocks away.
A three-bedroom apartment at 220 East 22nd Street and Third Avenue is listed at $5,250/month with no broker's fee. The penthouse apartment has a large private deck, two bathrooms, and closet space that add up to make it an extremely enviable pad.
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:
325 West 45th Street and 9th Avenue - $1,375
244 West 99th Street and Broadway - $1,399
244 West 64th Street and West End Avenue - $1,450
One-Bedrooms:
43 Greenwich Avenue and Charles Street - $4,300
345 West End Avenue and West 76th Street - $1,950
229 West 101st Street and Broadway - $1,895
Two-Bedrooms:
241 East 14th Street and 2nd Avenue - $2,850
622 East 11th Street and Avenue B - $2,290
176 Thompson Street and West Houston Street - $2,795
Three-Bedrooms:
30 Carmine Street and Bleecker Street - $4,950
245 West 25th Street and 8th Avenue - $4,500
220 East 22nd Street and 3rd Avenue - $5,500
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