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  1. Mulberry St

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

    This adorable apartment is nestled between foodie destinations Little Italy and Chinatown, and it’s only a 10-minute walk from the amazing shops in SoHo. It recently got beautiful new hardwood floors in its light-filled bedrooms and living room, and there’s also plenty of closet space for all your kids’ stuff. Sarah D. Roosevelt Park is also right down the road…picnic, anyone?

  2. Mulberry St

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

  3. Mulberry St

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

  4. W 109th St #1B

    Two-bedroom in the Upper West Side, $2,500/month

    Love to cook for the family? This charming two-bedroom apartment offers a roomy kitchen with plenty of cabinet space for snacks and cooking gear, plus it has full-size stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher! Residents will enjoy huge sunny bedrooms and a bathroom with new fixtures. The space is also located two minutes from Morningside Park and five minutes from the northwest corner of Central Park and 110th St B and C, so consider summer weekend fun a cinch. 

  5. W 109th St #1B

    Two-bedroom in the Upper West Side, $2,500/month

  6. W 109th St #1B

    Two-bedroom in the Upper West Side, $2,500/month

  7. Broadway & West 162nd St

    Two-bedroom in Washington Heights, $2,196/month

    This pristine two-bedroom in Washington Heights has your name on it! We think the apartment's massive kitchen is a sweet selling point for families because it has beautiful brand new appliances, stone countertops and the perfect spot for a four-person kitchen table. The kids will also love having a large bedroom, and you’ll dig the closet space in the master bedroom. If you’re worried about being too far from the action, never fear: the 163rd St Amsterdam Ave C is just a block away for easy travel around the city.

  8. Broadway & West 162nd St

    Two-bedroom in Washington Heights, $2,196/month

  9. Broadway & West 162nd St

    Two-bedroom in Washington Heights, $2,196/month

  10. York Ave & East 85th St

    Two-bedroom in the Upper East Side, $2,295/month

    Trade your cramped Midtown apartment for one with a huge sunny living room in the Upper East Side. Seriously, your kids will have more floor space for playing than they’ll know what to do with, which means they’ll stay out of your hair while you get things done around the house. Walk one block to Catbird Playground, Carl Schurz Park and the East River to toss a Frisbee or speed down a slide.

  11. York Ave & East 85th St

    Two-bedroom in the Upper East Side, $2,295/month

  12. York Ave & East 85th St

    Two-bedroom in the Upper East Side, $2,295/month

  13. Henry St #2A

    Two-bedroom apartment in Two Bridges, $2,600/month

    Small families will love this two-bedroom apartment, and the kids will love that there are three surrounding playgrounds that are less than ten minutes away (Sophie Irene Loeb Playground, Playground One and Coleman Square Playground). Both bedrooms have plenty of storage space, and the kitchen, though not equipped with stainless steel appliances, is large enough to cook a serious family dinner. Last, the apartment is very close to the New York Public Library at East Broadway!

     

  14. Henry St #2A

    Two-bedroom apartment in Two Bridges, $2,600/month

  15. Henry St #2A

    Two-bedroom apartment in Two Bridges, $2,600/month

Affordable New York apartments for families (Week of April 8)

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

Allie Early
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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.

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