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  1. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond

    341 McGuinness Blvd #3

    Two-bedroom in Greenpoint, $2,600/month

    In the market for a big, bright Greenpoint apartment? This family space should do the trick, especially if you’re brand new parents. The fully renovated split bedroom apartment offers privacy (but not too much privacy!) from your little one so you can keep a close eye on him/her, plus the high ceilings and natural light give the feeling of a big suburban space. There’s also a newly updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances for cooking up sweet family dinners. As a final perk, the rental also offers private outdoor space plus a private rooftop cabana with sprawling views of the city skyline. 

  2. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond

    341 McGuinness Blvd #3

    Two-bedroom in Greenpoint, $2,600/month

  3. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond

    341 McGuinness Blvd #3

    Two-bedroom in Greenpoint, $2,600/month

  4. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper

    Driggs Ave #2R

    Two-bedroom in Greenpoint, $2,500/month

    This true two-bedroom apartment offers a large living room for playtime with the kids, plus two large separate bedrooms each with two windows and high ceilings. The living room and one bedroom also have exposed brick walls! Though the kitchen isn’t decked out with stainless steel appliances, it does have a fresh look and plenty of room for a dining table. Last, McGolrick Park is less than a block away for weekend fun with the family.

  5. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper

    Driggs Ave #2R

    Two-bedroom in Greenpoint, $2,500/month

  6. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper

    Driggs Ave #2R

    Two-bedroom in Greenpoint, $2,500/month

  7. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper

    1229 1st Avenue

    Two-bedroom on the Upper East Side, $2,450/month

    Two huge bedrooms (each with closets) and an even more impressive living room make this UES apartment a perfect fit for the fam. While Mom and Dad can snag the larger bedroom (fitting a queen-sized bed), the kids can grab bunk beds in the smaller, equally awesome room nearby. The kitchen is brand new with a gas stove, dishwasher and in-unit washer and dryer (woohoo!) and the 4, 5, 6, F, N, Q, R trains are nearby at the Lexington Ave 59 and Lexington Ave 63 stations.

  8. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper

    1229 1st Avenue

    Two-bedroom on the Upper East Side, $2,450/month

  9. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper

    1229 1st Avenue

    Two-bedroom on the Upper East Side, $2,450/month

  10. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Ideal Properties
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Ideal Properties

    Myrtle Ave & Clermont Ave, Brooklyn

    Two-bedroom in Fort Greene, $2,500/month

    Just because you have kids doesn’t mean you can’t live in the middle of all the action! This Fort Greene apartment is two blocks from Fort Greene Park (imagine the family picnics!), plus it has a very cool looking kitchen complete with granite countertops and a dishwasher, space for a big kitchen table and a large sectional sofa, a newly renovated bathroom and access to great local shopping. Parham Playground and Edmonds Playground are also within a block and a half, and the G and C are accessible at Fulton and Lafayette nearby. 

  11. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Ideal Properties
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Ideal Properties

    Myrtle Ave & Clermont Ave, Brooklyn

    Two-bedroom in Fort Greene, $2,500/month

  12. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Ideal Properties
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Ideal Properties

    Myrtle Ave & Clermont Ave, Brooklyn

    Two-bedroom in Fort Greene, $2,500/month

  13. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond

    W 104th St #4R

    Two-bedroom in the Upper West Side, $2,450/month

    Located two blocks from the 103rd St 1 train, two blocks from Central Park and three blocks from Frederick Douglass Playground, this sweet apartment building could be the perfect pick for you and the kids. Besides awesome local offerings, there’s a bathroom with a large tub for bathing the little ones, plenty of closet space for kids’ toys and convenient laundry in the building. Last, the kitchen has stone countertops, plenty of cabinet space and a teeny tiny gas stove that’s actually pretty cute. 

  14. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond

    W 104th St #4R

    Two-bedroom in the Upper West Side, $2,450/month

  15. Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond
    Photograph: Courtesy Zumper/Bond

    W 104th St #4R

    Two-bedroom in the Upper West Side, $2,450/month

Affordable New York apartments for families (Jun 3)

All for $2,600 and under, these five affordable New York apartments will house you and your family in style

Written by
Hannah Doolin
&
Time Out Kids contributors
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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.

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