Welcome back to Curbed Comparisons, a column that explores what one can rent for a set dollar amount in various New York City neighborhoods. Is one man's studio another man's townhouse? Let's find out! Today's price: $3,000/month.



↑ In Hell's Kitchen, this luxury 1BR is going for exactly $3,000/month. Sure, it doesn't allow pets, very little of the apartment is pictured, and if you click through the listing you'll find that it contains pictures of two completely different kitchens, but none of that matter because the building has a pool. Two pools, actually — an indoor one and an outdoor one, as well as a basketball court, sauna, jacuzzi, spinning classes, boxing room, juice bar, bocci ball courts, billiards room, and more.



↑ In Crown Heights, south of Eastern Parkway, this enormous 4BR/2BA is asking only $3,000/month with no fee, heat and hot water included. Presumably it will have kitchen appliances by the time people move in.



↑ On the Upper West Side, a 1BR/1BA in a brownstone on West 83rd is going for $2,950/month. It's a second floor walkup and has original mahogany and oak panelling, a decorative fireplace, wood ceiling beams, and a terrace.



↑ This 1BR with an office alcove in Williamsburg is going for $2,900/month. It has a washer/dryer, a Juliet balcony, and is available fully or partially furnished.



↑ In the East Village, this 1BR in an Avenue D building is asking $2,995/month. The building features a gym, roof deck, laundry, and more.



↑ And on the Park Slope/Gowanus border, this 2BR/1BA is heavy on the exposed brick and light on the windows. It includes a washer/dryer and is asking $3,100/month.

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