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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  | June 4, 2013 - 11:12AM
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Thanks to countless transportation options, Midtown is one of Manhattan's most convenient neighborhoods. It shows up three times on this week's Hot Dozen--the 12 rental apartments Streeteasy.com visitors clicked on most often over the past seven days.

A no-fee one-bedroom condo at 135 East 54th Street and Lexington Avenue is available for rent at $2,295/month. The roomy looking apartment is has sun-drenched south-facing windows (which must let in a LOT of light, judging by the thick white custom made shutters).  It's  located in a full-service, smoke-free postwar doorman building.

Further down in Murray Hill, you'll find a no-fee studio apartment at 314 East 41st Street and Second Avenue  listed at $1,600.  This one is also in a doorman building. The apartment features a separate galley kitchen and lots of prewar details.

one-bedroom apartment at 318 East 34th Street and Second Avenue  listed at $1,900/month with a low broker fee has been rented. The cozy apartment is bright, and pets are allowed, although any animal bigger than a fish may be unfit for the apartment's small size.

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:

236 East 7th Street and Avenue C - $1,400

314 East 41st Street and 2nd Avenue - $1,600

214 West 136th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Junior Boulevard - $950

One-Bedrooms:

429 East 65th Street and York Avenue - $1,895

135 East 54th Street and Lexington Avenue - $2,295

318 East 34th Street and 2nd Avenue - $1,900

Two-Bedrooms:

102 Saint Marks Place and 1st Avenue - $2,400

88 Greenwich Street and Rector Street - $3,000

211 West 88th Street and Amsterdam Avenue - $2,950

Three-Bedrooms:

150 West 84th Street and Amsterdam Avenue - $4,995

93 Barrow Street and Hudson Street - $6,000

245 West 25th Street and 8th Avenue - $4,700

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