Affordable New York apartments for families (Feb 3)

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.

584 Myrtle Ave #C2A

Two-bedroom in Clinton Hill, $2,500/month

Snag this natural light-filled Clinton Hill apartment as your next family abode! It has gorgeous hardwood floors, plenty of closet space, high ceilings and it’s close to 1000 square feet in size. Catch the G train a Classon or Clinton-Washington for getting around town, and be sure to check out nearby Fort Greene Park!

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943 Bergen St #2AA4

Two-bedroom in Crown Heights, $2,450/month

This apartment offers true old-world charm—there’s a filled in fireplace with painted stonework, polished hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances and a large kitchen that has plenty of room for a casual dining area. This apartment also has the A, C and S trains nearby.

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943 Bergen St #2AA4

Two-bedroom in Crown Heights, $2,450/month

943 Bergen St #2AA4

Two-bedroom in Crown Heights, $2,450/month

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Nassau Ave & Diamond St

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

Grab this sunny Greenpoint apartment before it goes! It has gorgeous French doors, a large kitchen with granite countertops and stainless steel appliances and a new, roomy marble bathroom. For weekend fun, hop over to McGolrick and McCarren parks nearby!

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1st Avenue #32C

Two-bedroom on the Upper East Side, $2,575/month

Though it hasn’t been recently updated, this UES apartment offers plenty of space for a growing family. With quirky features like an indoor window (kids will dig having a secret passage) and amenities like proximity to the water/John Jay Park, this space is worth a visit.

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1st Avenue #32C

Two-bedroom on the Upper East Side, $2,575/month

1st Avenue #32C

Two-bedroom on the Upper East Side, $2,575/month

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