What Can You Rent In NYC For $3,000?
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If you're looking for a rental with only $3,000 a month to spare, a couple of real estate gems may just fit the bill. NY1's Jill Urban filed the following report.Manhattan Two Bedroom
333 East 102nd Street
$2,895 a month
Contact: Amanda Stankiewicz, Glenwood Management
(212) 535-0500
Glenwoodnyc.com"This beautiful two bedroom apartment has beautiful two full marble bathrooms, granite kitchen, Culligan water filtration, hardwood floors generous closet space and what is nice about this apartment is you have magnificent views of our private garden," says Stankiewicz.
Building amenities include a gym and childrens play room. The rent is $2,895 and it is available immediately for a one or two-year lease.
Williamsburg Two Bedroom
349 Metropolitan Avenue, Brooklyn
$3,049 a month
Contact: Alex Saltalamacchia
(718) 384-5304
AptsandLofts.com"This is a two bedroom, two bathroom 920 square feet featuring a high end kitchen appliance package typically found in a condo building not a rental building. Kitchen complete with stone counters, Lieber fridge, Fisher Paykel dishwasher. Baths are full Italian tile floor to ceiling, seamless glass showers and deep soaking tub," says Alex Saltalamacchia.
Apartment amenities include bamboo floors, while building offerings include a roof deck and private courtyard. The rent is $3,049, but they are offering one month free making the net rent $2,795. The building is just coming to market and the apartment will be available for September 1.
Jackson Heights Four Bedroom
33-54 83rd Street, Queens
$3,100 a month
Contact: Eli Schneider, Century 21
(212) 784-3417
"This is a four bed two bath apartment with seven closets throughout and the kitchen appliances are all brand new. We have a granite countertop, brand new stainless steel refrigerator, oven range and dishwasher as well. The floors have all been refinished and there are custom doors throughout," says Schneider.
Many of the rooms overlook the building’s courtyard. The rent is $3,100 a month and there is a broker’s fee of 15 percent of the annual rent. The landlord is offering to pay $2,000 of that as a concession. The apartment is available immediately for a one or two-year lease.