Every other week, we highlight NYC’s most popular rental listings as chosen by you, our StreetEasy users. The top picks this week include a Financial District studio with Art Deco touches and an incredible skyline view, a Cobble Hill 1-bedroom with a perfect garden, and a studio in a new Greenwich Village building.
A large Greenwich Village studio in a new building isn’t something you find easily, so it’s no surprise that StreetEasy users are eyeing this listing. It has details like hardwood floors and exposed brick, as well as a kitchen with a breakfast bar and a dishwasher. The building has a virtual doorman and two roof decks.
Down in the Financial District, this studio is also getting noticed. It sits on the 26th floor of a newly renovated building with a doorman, gym, and 360-degree roof deck with incredible views. An alcove in the unit creates a sleeping area, and huge windows look out on the skyline. The apartment also has two matching Art Deco chandeliers and two matching sconces. In-unit laundry and marble floors are found in the bathroom, while the kitchen has lacquered cabinets, Caesarstone cabinets, and designer appliances.
Cobble Hill is a favorite neighborhood for so many apartment hunters, and many of those eyes are on this 1-bedroom. Set in the historic Cobble Hill Towers building, the unit has a sizable living room with large windows, a bedroom with two windows, and a newly renovated kitchen with space to set up a dining area just outside of it. The building also has a lovely shared garden.
Cobble Hill is a favorite neighborhood for so many apartment hunters, and many of those eyes are on this 1-bedroom. Set in the historic Cobble Hill Towers building, the unit has a sizable living room with large windows, a bedroom with two windows, and a newly renovated kitchen with space to set up a dining area just outside of it. The building also has a lovely shared garden.
This massive Crown Heights rental is a rare 3-bedroom gem. The three large bedrooms can each fit a queen-size bed with room to spare, and all have closets. There’s no lack of outdoor space, either: the prewar building is located right across the street from Brower Park, and the unit has its own private outdoor space. In-unit laundry seals the deal.
Over in Sunnyside we have this 1-bedroom corner unit in an elevator building with a virtual doorman. The bedroom has dual exposure windows, lending the space beautiful natural light. There’s an eat-in kitchen and three closets across the space, and the building also has a laundry room.