Rent Jason Kidd’s NYC Apartment For $22,000 Per Month

Jason Kidd
AP
AP
Jason Kidd, landlord. (AP)

Want to live in the same dwellings once inhabited by former Brooklyn Nets coach Jason Kidd? Now you can. Kidd’s 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom Riverside Avenue apartment is up for rent for a paltry $22,000 per month, now that Kidd’s moved to Wisconsin to coach the Milwaukee Bucks.

From the New York Post:

His Manhattan apartment at the Aldyn, at 60 Riverside Blvd., is on the market for $22,000 a month. The four-bedroom, four-bathroom home includes a chef’s kitchen, Hudson River views and building amenities that athletes love: 40,000 square feet of “play” space, a pool and a gym with steam and sauna rooms, a pilates room, a kinesis room (yeah, we don’t know what that is either), dance studio, golf simulator, table tennis, billiards, a double-lane bowling alley, squash court — and a full regulation basketball court, natch, along with a Kidville-designed playroom, and a large courtyard with sitting areas with hammocks.

If you want to know what a $22,000 apartment looks like, here’s one being rented out for that exact amount in Kidd’s former building. We can’t confirm 100% that it’s his former place, but it fits all of the qualifications, and it’s the only one rented out for that price.

For those of you just moving to New York City and looking for a nice starter apartment, you’ll need to make nearly $900,000 per year to afford the apartment without needing a guarantor. Hopefully for that amount he’s at least installed spill-proof floors.