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395 Leonard Street, Apt 529
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$3,389
No Fee
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By Leonard Pointe, 2 hours ago
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445 Sqft
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808 Columbus Ave, Apt 24J
Manhattan Valley, Upper West Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10025
$3,870
No Fee
By Owner
By Columbus Square, 2 hours ago
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bathrooms
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424 Sqft
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415 East 73 Street, Apt 5E
Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$2,400
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By Massimo A. Astrologo, 1 hour ago
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347 East 76 Street, Apt 4D
Upper East Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10021
$2,400
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By Massimo A. Astrologo, 1 hour ago
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Studio
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bathrooms
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350 Sqft
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47-20 Center Boulevard, Apt 30...
Hunters Point, Long Island City, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11109
$3,450
By Serene Powers, 1 hour ago
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1 Bath
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46-10 Center Boulevard, Apt 21...
Hunters Point, Long Island City, Northwestern Queens, Queens
11101
$3,595
By Serene Powers, 1 hour ago
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95 Wall Street, Apt 1825
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10005
$4,010
No Fee
By Owner
By 95 Wall, 2 hours ago
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Studio
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bathrooms
1 Bath
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square feet
943 Sqft
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John Street
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10038
$3,375
Financial District Expert
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Studio / Flex 2
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95 Wall Street, Apt 1704
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10005
$3,750
No Fee
By Owner
By 95 Wall, 3 hours ago
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Studio
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bathrooms
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815 Sqft
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775 Columbus Avenue, Apt 06F
Manhattan Valley, Upper West Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10025
$3,715
No Fee
By Columbus Square, 3 hours ago
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Studio
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bathrooms
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437 Sqft
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17 Battery Place, Apt 13P
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10004
$3,000
By Jedidiah Lopez, Last 30 min
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Gold Street
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10038
$3,640
No Fee
By Mehmood Qureshi, Last 30 min
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Studio / Flex 2
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1 Bath
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Maiden Lane
Financial District, Downtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10005
$3,375
By Brandon Ramsaran, Last 30 min
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Studio / Flex 2
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1 Bath
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306 West 73rd Street, Apt A
Upper West Side, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10023
$3,225
By Jessie Huaman, 1 hour ago
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Studio
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1.5 Bath
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East 24th Street
Rose Hill, Flatiron District, Midtown Manhattan, Manhattan
10010
$3,650
By Yeranuhi Barakyan, 1 hour ago
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477 Sqft
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303 Wythe Avenue, Apt 206
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11249
$3,600
No Fee
By Matt Langer, 2 days ago
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Studio / Flex 1
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15 Jackson Street, Apt 6B
Williamsburg, Northern Brooklyn, Brooklyn
11211
$3,279
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By Gabriel, 12 hours ago
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There is no doubt that living in New York can be prohibitively expensive. However, an NYC studio apartment is the most cost-effective option for those looking to avoid roommates. Not all studios are created equal though. Some buildings in the city feature studios that are larger than one or even two bedroom apartments. Others, though, might evoke the feeling of living in a cardboard box (or bring back pleasant memories of cramped dorm rooms).

Studio Apartments for Rent in NYC

About Studio Apartments

What exactly is a studio apartment? New renters to the city might be unfamiliar with what a studio is. These apartments (also known as efficiencies) combine all the features of a larger home into one room (including a small kitchen, bedroom, and living room). The bathroom, though, is usually in a separate room. That's not always the case, though! There are a number of unique and bizarre apartment layouts in the city. In fact, many older tenement apartments (especially those near Chinatown) might not even have a bathroom in unit.

Normally, studio apartments in NYC are the cheapest (and smallest) apartments in the city. They range between 300 to 650 square feet. While most studio units are rectangular, that is not always the case. Alcove studios (which are "L" shaped) feature a small nook (or alcove) which can be used to hide a mini-bedroom (without the separator). In these cases, renters can put up a divider or book-case to create a small pseudo-bedroom or add an extra layer of privacy.

Is a Studio Right for Me?

Certainly, if you're on a budget (but don't want to live with roommates), the studio might be your only option. It's not unheard of, though, for people to share a larger studio (which still tends to be cheaper than a full one-bedroom unit). The studio is also probably the most appropriate (and efficient) apartments for those who spend a lot time traveling and away from home. However, as a renter, there are certainly things to take into account.

First, studio apartments are definitely not large. A couple hundred square feet means that you probably won't be able to fit in all the furniture that you want. If you're one of those people who loves large closets and ample space, a studio might not work. Some things (like a king-sized bed) might be completely out of the question. In the case of an alcove studio (and depending on how you lay out your apartment), the size of the alcove might limit the size of bed your studio can handle.

Second, studio apartments normally include only a small kitchenette. These are small kitchens along the side of one wall that include an oven, stove, sink, and cabinets. Because of a studio's size, cooking might be difficult or messy (because everything is in one room!). Third, a studio might be too small if you're a pet-owner. If you leave your pet at home, there might not be enough room for your pet to roam around. It might be really hard to house a larger animal.

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