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Find the Perfect Harlem - New York, NY Apartment
Apartments for Rent in Harlem, New York, NY
With its long, varied history and rich culture, Harlem is as well-known as the city itself. Settlers first arrived to the area in 1637; Harlem was officially incorporated in 1660. Harlem has gone through many transformations over the centuries – it was burned completely to the ground by British soldiers during the American Revolution, experienced an economic boom in the late 1800s, suffered during the Great Depression, and most recently became one of Manhattan’s trendiest neighborhoods.
Historic landmarks are everywhere in Harlem. The famous Apollo Theater was built around 1913 and hosted Showtime at the Apollo, a variety show that aired from 1987 to 2008. The Cotton Club, where Duke Ellington performed, was a popular nightclub from the early 1920s until around 1940. Other fascinating locations include the Hamilton Grange National Memorial, Minton’s Playhouse, and the James Bailey House.
With an amazing blend of art, culture, cuisine, and nightlife, Harlem is attracting more and more residents. By Manhattan standards, Harlem is affordable – roughly $1,000 less in rent than other Manhattan neighborhoods. Harlem is infinitely walkable – in fact, it’s probably the best way to get around, aside from the subway – and home to terrific parks, the City College of New York, and Riverbank State Park. Hotspots are many, and you’re sure to find your go-to restaurants, theaters, and nightclubs when you move to Harlem. A few to try include Red Rooster, Sylvia’s, Lighthouse, and Harlem Public.
Harlem - New York, NY Rental Insights
Average Rent Rates
The average rent for the Harlem neighborhood of New York, NY is $2,222, but rentals range from as little as $1,855 to as much as $3,092 depending on the rental style.
Looking for a studio apartment in the Harlem neighborhood? Expect to pay around $1,855 per month.
one bedroom Harlem apartments rent for around $2,222 per month.
Harlem has two bedroom apartments that rent for around $2,639 per month.
three bedroom apartments in Harlem are usually priced around $3,092 per month.
Education
Students looking to rent in Harlem while staying close to campus will have access to The City College of New York, Manhattan School Of Music, and Columbia University.