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Listen, it’s not as though getting a home in New york city has ever been simple. But one might probably argue it has actually never been more difficult than it is right now. The most god-awful studios are regularly renting for thousands and countless dollars with lines of interested renters out the door. Here, we’ll discover the actually worth-looking-ats, the really worth-the-costs, and the surprisingly affordable-for-those-parquet-floors from all around the web.

An unspeakably bad week for the world … and, I’m afraid, for New york city City rental inventory, too. (Not to mention the current loss of true Theatre District gem Barbetta.) My search felt, maybe properly, bleak, bleak, bleak. Everywhere I looked for inspiration, I only discovered cumbersome brand-new builds and hugely expensive one-bedrooms. Oddly, the most worthwhile area was Park Slope, so I stuck around there. And I made additional drop in Fort Greene, Greenwich Town, and Noho.

$2,995, 1-bedroom: Extremely unusual, drifting stone treads leading up to the front door of this brownstone building. Inexpensive for the neighborhood with floorboards in excellent condition.

$4,495, 1-bedroom: Same structure as above, very different layout. Love most everything about it in here– the large floorboards, the terra-cotta tile in the kitchen area, the recently remodelled and stylish restroom …

112 Berkeley Location Photo: Corcoran$3,200, 1-bedroom: Crown moldings, a corridor with original integrated closets, and parquet with a veneer that’s perfect.

463 8th Street Picture: Brown Harris Stevens $ 3,500, 1-bedroom: I love those built-in shelves that look almost like an altar and essentially serve no function besides being perfect for your knickknacks.

$3,900, 1-bedroom: Was torn on whether to feature this (the cooking area was a big letdown for me). But because there’s so much space and so much light, it remains.

$4,800, 1-bedroom: I’m really lucking out on the broad floorboards this week, guys. Also the sage-green backsplash in the kitchen!

$6,000, 3-bedroom: Sensational and (practically) no notes (however if you wish to go there, it’s clearly the formica tile in the cooking area, which, for $6,000 a month, is almost a crime).

271 6th Avenue Photo: Compass$10,500, 3-bedroom: Maybe if you’re elegant and require beautifully set windows at every turn?

$13,500, 3-bedroom: Sort of can’t choose if the built-in bookshelves on every wall of this triplex are desirable or claustrophobic? You inform me.

$4,999, 2-bedroom: Strangley, the CCTV-esque images that they have actually chosen to feature are feeling very end-of-the-Earth and dystopian. Might explain the current price reduction– maybe wait another month for another drop-off?

58 Vanderbilt Avenue Picture: Greeni Management Inc. $3,350, 1-bedroom: Adorable and tiny for the cooking-ambivalent.

$3,400, studio: Excellent window, questionable corner. Highlight is that you’re steps far from Tashkent.

402 Sixth Opportunity Image: Bond New York $8,500, 1-bedroom: The mahogany woods are a touch too dark for me, however if you wish to live in a coveted, full-service structure and have money to spend, this might be for you.

$5,500, 1-bedroom: Lovely 5th Avenue home with a tiny but upgraded(-ish) cooking area, simply actions from Washington Square Park.

$5,895, 1-bedroom: Takes a lot of self-confidence (or lack of preparation) to list a home with no images. But I ‘d be positive too if I were listing an apartment or condo at 55 West 11th– one of the most-special prewar structures in the community.

$8,495, 1-bedroom: LOTW (loft of the week). This one has a particularly business feel, which does not bother me, and a gorgeous view.

652 Broadway Image: PocketBroker Inc

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