Affordable New York apartments for families (Nov 19)

The best NYC apartments are right under your nose—check out these places with kid-friendly amenities

Allie Early
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You already know the reasons why NYC is the best place to raise a family, right? But when it comes to finding a family-friendly apartment in Gotham, we know the odds are stacked against even the bravest of space-seekers. Lucky for you, we've rounded up our pick of the week's best two-bedroom NYC apartments, all priced between $1,800 and $2,600 per month. Just remember, if you love it, move fast-they'll be gone before you know it! Godspeed, dear renter, and don't forget the ten commandments of apartment hunting. Check back next week for more from real-estate site Zumper's inventory.

York Ave #22vp

Two-bedroom on the Upper East Side, $2,545/month

Parquet wood floors, high ceilings and a large living room are just a few of the perks of this sweet apartment. It appears to have great closet space, there are two large bedrooms and there’s even a pristine bathroom with a bathtub that’s perfect for bathing the little ones. 

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Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Miron Properties

42nd St #B7

Two-bedroom in Long Island City, $2,500/month

Parents will love the large master bedroom and smaller second bedroom for the little ones. This adorable apartment offers a bright living room with high ceilings, a large kitchen with stainless steel appliances and durable hardwood floors. As a bonus, it’s right near the 40th St & train for easy travel.

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Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Miron Properties

42nd St #B7

Two-bedroom in Long Island City, $2,500/month

Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Miron Properties

42nd St #B7

Two-bedroom in Long Island City, $2,500/month

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792 Bergen St #2

Two-bedroom in Prospect Heights, $2,400/month

Big rooms? Check. Good storage? Check. Located on a tree-lined street in Prospect Heights, this apartment offers access to the nearby S, 2, 3, 4 and 5 trains plus a sweet living room with plenty of space for a play area and sectional sofa. It’s also only a few blocks from the Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park!

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281 14th St

Two-bedroom in Park Slope, $2,550/month

This traditional pre-war apartment in Park Slope offers a gorgeous remodeled kitchen with granite countertops, a gas stove, a built-in microwave and dishwasher. Though the bedrooms are all pretty small, there’s good natural light and cozy radiator heat for snuggling up in the winter.

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Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/BHRE

463 Degraw St #1C

Two-bedroom in Boerum Hill, $2,595/month

This cool Boerum Hill building is gorgeous inside and out. You’ll enter on a tree-lined street, and the apartment itself is light, airy and spacious. It’s pet friendly, plus there’s a common shared roof deck and common laundry room. Grab the F and G trains at Carroll Street and be sure to head to Brooklyn Boulders and Thomas Greene Playground on the weekends!

Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/BHRE

463 Degraw St #1C

Two-bedroom in Boerum Hill, $2,595/month

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Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/BHRE

463 Degraw St #1C

Two-bedroom in Boerum Hill, $2,595/month

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