Sara Alessi
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Rental hunting on a budget of $2,600? While that’s not necessarily a generous amount for NYC, you’ll still get a fair shake at mostly studios in Manhattan, with some two- and three-bedroom units in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island.
This week’s roundup is dressed to the nines, and we’ve got a group of apartments you can buy across all five of NYC’s boroughs -- Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island -- for $900,000 (or a little more). Great news for families (or those of us who simply like to spread out) -- you’ll find four- and five-bedrooms in the outer boroughs, and you’ll even find a two-bedroom in Manhattan.
Looking for an apartment for around $7,000 a month? You're in luck. We’ve got a roundup of what you can find this week, across Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens... and sometimes furniture's included.
Ready to rent? Check out our How To Rent Guide ...and if the apartment you like requires a guarantor that you don't have, see if the landlord accepts Insurent, a guarantor solution from one of BrickUnderground's sponsors.