Apartments for Rent in New York NY
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New York Market Snapshot
Average 1-Bedroom Rent is $4,069/mo
Up 2% From Last Year
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Explore Rent Prices Near New York, NY
New York, NY’s average rent price is $5,481 per month. Compare rent prices and available listings in nearby cities to find better value or more options that fit your budget.
| Average Rent | |
|---|---|
| Hoboken | $4,186 |
| Brooklyn | $3,492 |
| Jersey City | $3,592 |
| Long Island City | $4,397 |
| West New York | $2,923 |
Average Monthly Rent is calculated using the average rent of active one-bedroom apartment listings.
New York, NY Apartments for Rent
New York City moves to the rhythm of subway lines that whisk you from Long Island City’s waterfront parks to Midtown skyscrapers in under 15 minutes. The Upper West Side puts Central Park and Lincoln Center at your doorstep, with express trains reaching the Financial District in about 20 minutes. Over in Brooklyn, Williamsburg’s music venues and Domino Park sit just an L train ride from Union Square, while Park Slope’s tree-lined blocks near Prospect Park connect you to Downtown Brooklyn and beyond via the F, G, 2, and 3 lines. Astoria serves up the Museum of the Moving Image and diverse dining along 30th Avenue, and Harlem keeps the Apollo Theater and 125th Street shopping within easy reach of Midtown via the A, D, 2, and 3 trains. Whether you’re searching for apartments for rent in New York near the Brooklyn Bridge or rentals close to the Oculus in the Financial District, you’ll find yourself in a neighborhood with corner bagel shops, late-night pizza, and weekend walks along the Hudson River Greenway or across to Brooklyn.
From the Guggenheim and the Metropolitan Museum to Broadway theaters and Shakespeare in the Park at Central Park’s Delacorte Theater, the city’s cultural landmarks become part of your everyday routine. The five boroughs offer everything from the Staten Island Ferry (free and worth every minute) to historic spots like St. Paul’s Chapel in Manhattan and food havens like Chelsea Market. SoHo’s cobblestone streets lead you past fashion boutiques and galleries, while Hell’s Kitchen and Queens deliver flea markets and pedestrian malls for weekend treasure hunting. With the Long Island Railroad at Penn Station and bike-friendly streets expanding throughout, getting around becomes second nature when you find your place here.
New York, NY Rental Insights
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The average rent in New York, NY is $4,067 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,627, which means housing in New York, NY is slightly more expensive than much of the country.
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Find affordable apartments for rent in New York, NY by browsing listings in budget-friendly neighborhoods such as Sugar Hill, Hamilton Heights, and Harlem. Use filters by price, number of bedrooms, and amenities to narrow your search.
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The most popular ZIP codes for renters in New York, NY are 10002, 10009, 10038, 10012, and 10005.
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The cost of living in New York, NY is 138.9% higher than the national average. Daily expenses like housing, groceries, and transportation generally cost more than in many other U.S. cities.
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To live comfortably in New York, NY as a single adult with no dependents, aim for a salary of at least $171,000 before taxes. Expect to spend about $9,684/year for groceries, $15,180 for goods and services, and $93,612/year for housing. To decide how much you should spend on rent, use our rent affordability calculator.
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You can find flexible rentals in New York, NY by exploring short-term rentals for temporary stays or browsing furnished apartments for move-in ready options that save time and hassle.
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Tour apartments from your couch with Matterport 3D Tours. We have 8,235 New York apartments with virtual tours available. Walk through the apartment, view room layouts and get a feel for the space before an in-person tour.
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New York, NY is considered to have excellent public transit.Most daily trips for work, school, groceries, and entertainment are easy without a car.
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Students renting in New York, NY have access to City Tech - CUNY, Long Island Univ., Brooklyn, ASA College Brooklyn, and Brooklyn Law School.
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