Tired of roommates and want to see how far your budget will go for a studio apartment in Brooklyn? We’ve rounded up five studio apartments in a range of neighborhoods and prices.

From $1,350 to $1,600, you’ll find options in central and southern Brooklyn. In coveted neighborhoods south and west of Prospect Park, we found two candidates in the $1,500 to $1,750 range. Moving into primo territory, in Brooklyn Heights, a studio can be had for $1,900 a month.

While all are studios, many have separate kitchens and even side alcoves. Building types vary considerably, and include walkups, elevator buildings, co-ops and town homes. While some boast prewar details, others have charming foyers and impressive ceilings.

The apartments are located in Bed Stuy, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope and Ditmas Park.

Which one would you choose?

This Bed Stuy studio has high ceilings, restored parquet floors, prewar details and a side room that gives the unit a one-bedroom feel. Located on an upper story of a town house, the windows are generously sized, and the kitchen is recently renovated.

Brooklyn Apartments for Rent Studios Bed Stuy 409 Madison Street

409 Madison Street #3F
Price: $1,600/month
Area: Bed Stuy
Broker: Jason Rogers
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Next up, a compact Prospect Lefferts Garden studio primely located a block from Prospect Park in a large co-op building. The unit faces a garden courtyard and has a quaint foyer area and kitchen separate from the living quarters.

Brooklyn Apartments for Rent Prospect Lefferts Gardens Brooklyn Apartments for Rent Studios Bed Stuy 409 Madison Street

80 Winthrop Street #P1
Price: $1,350/month
Area: Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Broker: Citi Habitats (Jesse King)
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This bright and airy Brooklyn Heights studio is 350 square feet, according to the listing, and appears to be in move-in condition. Three windows, hardwood floors and a painted exposed-brick wall lend some polish to the bitty space. The location is undeniably prime, just a stop away from Manhattan.

Brooklyn Apartments for Rent Studios Brooklyn Heights 32 Middagh Street

32 Middagh Street #15
Price: $1,900/month
Area: Brooklyn Heights
Broker: Brooklyn Heights Real Estate (Lior Cohen)
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A second-floor two-room studio, this 450-square-foot Park Slope apartment has a separate kitchen and is located inside a brick townhouse. The listing promises the hardwood floors will be redone once the current tenant leaves, but otherwise the space seems quite generous for its size and location, especially for someone with less clutter than the current leaseholder.

Brooklyn Apartments for Rent Studios South Slope 336 15th Street

336 15th Street #2
Price: $1,750/month
Area: South Slope
Broker: Halstead (Luke Alberts)
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The ceilings are high and the living area spacious in this Ditmas Park apartment. Located in an elevator building, the unit has a foyer and the kitchen is tucked away in an alcove.

Brooklyn Apartments for Rent Studios Under 2000
Brooklyn Apartments for Rent Studios Ditmas Park 816 Ocean Avenue

816 Ocean Avenue
Price: $1,500/month
Area: Ditmas Park
Broker: Citi Habitats (Daniel Rivera)
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