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What will $3,000 rent you in New York City, today?

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Published on April 03, 2019
What will $3,000 rent you in New York City, today?301 E. 63rd St., #6HH. | Photos: Zumper

Curious just how far your dollar goes in New York City?

We've rounded up the latest rental listings via rental site Zumper to get a sense of what to expect when it comes to hunting down an apartment in New York City if you're on a budget of $3,000/month.

Read on for the listings. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)

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309 Gold St., #29G (Downtown Brooklyn)

Listed at $3,000/month, this one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment is located at 309 Gold St., #29G.

In the unit, anticipate hardwood floors, high ceilings and a dishwasher. When it comes to building amenities, anticipate a swimming pool, a fitness center and a roof deck. If you've got a pet, you'll be happy to learn that cats and dogs are permitted. The rental doesn't require a leasing fee.

According to Walk Score's assessment, the surrounding area has excellent walkability, is great for biking and is a haven for transit riders.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

301 E. 63rd St., #6HH (Upper East Side)

Next, here's a studio co-op at 301 E. 63rd St., #6HH that's also going for $3,000/month.

The unit is furnished. The building offers on-site laundry, a roof deck and storage space. Pets are not welcome. Be prepared for a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.

Per Walk Score ratings, the surrounding area is extremely walkable, is convenient for biking and has excellent transit.

(Check out the complete listing here.)

40 Broad St., #13D (Financial District)

Check out this studio condo that's located at 40 Broad St., #13D. It's also listed for $3,000/month.

In the apartment, you'll find hardwood floors, high ceilings and a dishwasher. The building has on-site laundry, garage parking and a fitness center. Pet owners, inquire elsewhere: this spot doesn't allow cats or dogs. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

Walk Score indicates that the area around this address has excellent walkability and is convenient for biking.

(Take a look at the complete listing here.)

98 Chambers St., #44O (Tribeca)

Then there's a studio apartment that's also listed for $3,000/month, located at 98 Chambers St., #44O.

In the unit, you can anticipate hardwood floors, high ceilings and a dishwasher. The building has on-site laundry, a fitness center and a roof deck. Cats and dogs are not welcome. Future tenants needn't worry about a leasing fee.

According to Walk Score, the area around this address is a "walker's paradise," is very bikeable and boasts excellent transit options.

(See the complete listing here.)

40 Horatio St., #2F (West Village)

To round things out, here's a studio at 40 Horatio St., #2F that's going for $3,000/month.

In the apartment, there are hardwood floors and high ceilings. Neither cats nor dogs are allowed. The listing specifies a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.

Walk Score indicates that the surrounding area is a "walker's paradise" and a "biker's paradise."

(See the full listing here.)

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