Apartments for Rent in Rye NY
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2 Beds$5,640Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include all required monthly fees.Apartment for Rent
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Rye Market Snapshot
Average 1-Bedroom Rent is $2,761/mo
Up 0.9% From Last Year
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2 Beds$5,690Total Monthly PriceTotal Monthly Price NewPrices include all required monthly fees.Apartment for Rent
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Explore Rent Prices Near Rye, NY
Rye, NY’s average rent price is $2,000 per month. Compare rent prices and available listings in nearby cities to find better value or more options that fit your budget.
| Average Rent | |
|---|---|
| Port Chester | $3,510 |
| Mamaroneck | $3,699 |
| Harrison | $2,379 |
| Greenwich | $2,650 |
| White Plains | $3,622 |
Average Monthly Rent is calculated using the average rent of active one-bedroom apartment listings.
Rye, NY Apartments for Rent
Rye is along the shore of Long Island Sound in Westchester County, about 25 miles north of Midtown Manhattan. The city has one of the oldest histories in the region, with roots dating back to 1660. Today, it is home to two National Historic Landmarks: the Boston Post Road Historic District, which includes the Jay Estate, the childhood home of Founding Father and first U.S. Chief Justice John Jay, and Playland, a historic amusement park that first opened in 1928 and still runs rides built before 1930. Renters looking at apartments for rent in Rye will find a small, close-knit city with a population of about 17,000 and a strong connection to both its historic character and its waterfront setting.
The rental market in Rye includes apartments, condos, townhomes, and houses spread across a compact 6-square-mile area. Garden-style apartment communities and smaller walk-up buildings are common, often tucked into tree-lined streets near the city's downtown and waterfront. The Purchase Street corridor is the heart of local shopping and dining, with a mix of independent restaurants, cafes, and local retailers. Outdoor recreation is easy to access, with Rye Town Park and Beach offering a public beach, picnic shelters, and a restaurant along the Sound. The Rye Nature Center, Edith Read Natural Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, and Marshlands Conservancy are all within a few miles and provide trails and green space year-round.
Commuting from Rye is straightforward, with the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line stopping at Rye Station and connecting riders to Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan in under an hour. Westchester County Airport is about 11 miles away, and LaGuardia Airport is roughly 23 miles south. Interstate 95 and the Hutchinson River Parkway both run through or near the city, making driving a practical option for reaching employers across Westchester County and the broader metro area. Nearby colleges such as Manhattanville College and Purchase College are within 8 miles, adding to the range of employment and activity in the area. For renters who want a quieter, historic setting with easy access to New York City, Rye offers a well-connected and distinctive place to call home.
Rye, NY Rental Insights
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The average rent in Rye, NY is $2,761 per month. By comparison, renters across the U.S. pay an average of $1,644, which means housing in Rye, NY is slightly more expensive than much of the country.
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You can find flexible rentals in Rye, 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 9 Rye 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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Rye, NY has limited transit options. A car is recommended for most errands and commutes.
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Students renting in Rye, NY have access to Manhattanville College, Purchase College, Monroe College, New Rochelle, and Iona College.