If you’re looking to live in a neighborhood that showcases the beauty of fall in NYC, look no further. From Park Slope to Lenox Hill to Greenwich Village, these hotspots come alive with colorful red and orange leaves, along with cute cafes serving up pumpkin treats. Check out these five rentals across NYC’s best fall neighborhoods for $3,300 or less.
This studio in Greenwich Village might be small, but it’s well-equipped. The exposed brick wall in the living room adds pre-war charm, while the full kitchen has granite countertops, sleek stainless steel appliances, and a small breakfast bar. The bathroom is decked out in marble tiling and has a washer/dryer on hand.
This Park Slope pad is big on storage space with its jumbo-sized kitchen, three closets, a storage room/pantry, and a bonus room that can be used as a playroom or home office. It also boasts a large bedroom, two entrances — one near the living room and another by the bonus room — and original details like tin ceilings and arched doorways that add period charm.
This newly renovated studio in Lenox Hill boasts generous space and convenient perks. The windowed kitchen has new stainless steel appliances, sleek grey cabinets, and a handy washer/dryer unit. The wood floors that run throughout the apartment are in stellar condition, and the bathroom has been upgraded to include marble accents. There are at least two large closets, and the high ceilings give the illusion of even more space.
You can already see the fall foliage from this bright and updated studio in Windsor Terrace that blends modern comfort with location ease. Built in 2006, the boutique building’s units feature hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops. With Prospect Park right across the street and the F and G subway lines nearby, you’re minutes from green space, restaurants, and the rest of the city.
Another stunner with the changing leaves on display, this generously sized home offers two bedrooms, hardwood floors, and 950 square feet of space. Located in the heart of vibrant Inwood, it’s just a quick stroll from the A and 1 subway lines and tucked among charming local cafes, shops, and greenery.