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Rent this 0 bed apartment on 997 Jefferson Ave in Brooklyn, NY 11221
Affordable BedStuy Studio
997 Jefferson Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA
Studio
1 Bath
100 Sq Ft
$2,850View Photos
Rent this 3 bed apartment on 602 Lexington Ave in Brooklyn, NY 11221
602 Lexington Ave
602 Lexington Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11221, USA
3 Bed
1 Bath
900 Sq Ft
$2,156View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 336 Fort Washington Ave in New York, NY 10033
336 Fort Washington Avenue
336 Fort Washington Ave, New York, NY 10033, USA
Studio
1 Bath
1 Sq Ft
$2,492View Photos
Rent this 2 bed apartment on 854 W 180th St in New York, NY 10033
854 West 180th Street
854 W 180th St, New York, NY 10033, USA
2 Bed
1 Bath
1 Sq Ft
$2,475View Photos
Rent this 2 bed apartment on 854 W 180th St in New York, NY 10033
854 West 180th Street
854 W 180th St, New York, NY 10033, USA
2 Bed
1 Bath
1 Sq Ft
$3,345View Photos
Rent this 3 bed apartment on 1 Convent Ave in New York, NY 10027
1 Convent Avenue
1 Convent Ave, New York, NY 10027, USA
3 Bed
1 Bath
1 Sq Ft
$4,583View Photos
Rent this 5 bed apartment on 130 Wadsworth Ave in New York, NY 10033
130 Wadsworth Avenue
130 Wadsworth Ave, New York, NY 10033, USA
5 Bed
2 Bath
1 Sq Ft
$1,718View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 221 Wadsworth Ave in New York, NY 10033
221 Wadsworth Avenue
221 Wadsworth Ave, New York, NY 10033, USA
Studio
1 Bath
1 Sq Ft
$1,825View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on E 90 St in New York, NY
0 bed rental
E 90 St, New York, NY, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,825View Photos
Rent this 1 bed apartment on 9 Seaman Avenue in New York, NY 10034
1 bed rental
9 Seaman Avenue, New York, NY 10034, United States of America
1 Bed
1 Bath
$1,700View Photos
Rent this 1 bed apartment on Wyckoff Avenue in New York, NY 11385
1 bed rental
Wyckoff Avenue, New York, NY 11385, United States of America
1 Bed
1 Bath
$1,840View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 199 Orchard Street in New York, NY 10002
0 bed rental
199 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,850View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 9 Ave in New York, NY
0 bed rental
9 Ave, New York, NY, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,850View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 9 Ave in New York, NY
0 bed rental
9 Ave, New York, NY, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,850View Photos
Rent this 1 bed apartment on 341 East 104th Street in New York, NY 10029
1 bed rental
341 East 104th Street, New York, NY 10029, United States of America
1 Bed
1 Bath
$1,875View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 235 East 88th Street in New York, NY 10128
0 bed rental
235 East 88th Street, New York, NY 10128, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,875View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 235 East 88th Street in New York, NY 10128
0 bed rental
235 East 88th Street, New York, NY 10128, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,875View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on E 90 St in New York, NY
0 bed rental
E 90 St, New York, NY, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,900View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on E 74 St in New York, NY
0 bed rental
E 74 St, New York, NY, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
$1,885View Photos
Rent this 0 bed apartment on 1380 Riverside Drive in New York, NY 10033
0 bed rental
1380 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10033, United States of America
Studio
1 Bath
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Manhattan

Manhattan is New York City’s most densely populated, most crowded, and also the most attractive borough. Made up of Manhattan Island and surrounded by the Hudson River, East River, and Harlem River, it is a home to big-name attractions. The Empire State Building, One World Observatory, the High Line, Central Park, and Times Square are only some points of the long list. Manhattan is the world’s commercial, financial, and cultural center all rolled into one.

Overview

Usually, when people think of New York, they imagine Manhattan. Why? Well, at least because it’s the best that could have ever happened to you! When you come to NYC, you can pass through the Bronx or skip Staten Island, but the only borough you will definitely visit is Manhattan.

You shouldn’t trust us on our bare word – instead, take a look at what Manhattan, New York, has to offer. Wall Street for business, Bloomingdale for shopping, Broadway for entertainment, Harlem for rich authentic culture. We can keep throwing big names at you, but that’s not what Manhattan is about. It can be immense and bustling, or it can be small and charming. We bet you’ll find something you haven’t seen in this borough. Even if you were born and spent all your life here – you’ve probably been walking past this quaint vintage shop or that delightful tiny café on a daily basis, or never even thought of getting nightscapes from the Empire State Building, one of the tallest in NYC!

Business & Economy

Manhattan is home to the largest financial and business center in the nation. Case point: two-thirds of all the jobs in NYC are concentrated in Manhattan. Why? Start counting with the New York Stock Exchange on the notorious Wall Street, then move to Manhattan’s corporate sector with Midtown’s office spaces and the advertising giants, add Silicon Alley for some tech experts, and don’t forget the media from news to TV, film, and radio. In short, it means you’ll hardly find a job that Manhattan, New York, doesn’t offer. Want more? It’s a paradise for travel agents and real estate firms, not to mention the job offers on artistic scene.

Demographics

Diversity is Manhattan’s second name: people from around the world come to visit, and never leave. Maybe that’s why it’s so densely populated. On the upper hand, there’s no nationality you can’t meet in Manhattan. It’s easy to have a taste of almost any country in the world just wandering around this NYC borough. Same goes for lifestyles: fast, ambitious pace of weekday mornings overflowing with white-collar professionals take turns with hasteless strolls of the inspired Boheme and slow branches of well-mannered swell society. Get ready for tight competition: people here are well-educated and aspiring, young and affluent, top-drawer of the American business elite.

Entertainment

Tourists from all over the globe come here to see the big name attractions, from the Statue of Liberty to Times Square, from St Patrick’s Cathedral to Central Park (some of Manhattan landmarks are among the most visited in the world). Art lovers walk the Museum Mile of the world-class venues, MoMA and Guggenheim’s included. Broadway features all the best and newest musicals, not to mention a bunch of famous concert halls like Beacon Theater and Carnegie Hall. Shopping, nightlife, dining – they’re all here, combining the nostalgia of undying classics with the sparkling freshness of the newest trends.

Housing Trends

Manhattan, New York, NY, USA Housing Trends

Average rent in Manhattan: $5,176 (+0%)
Rent PriceSepvs Last Month
Studio rentals$6,960+0%
1 bed rentals$2,930+0%
2 bed rentals$4,027+0%
3 bed rentals$5,511+0%
4+ bed rentals$13,114+0%
Rent Type PriceSepvs Last Month
Apartment rentals$4,201+0%
Condo rentals$5,349+0%
House rentals$6,866+0%
Room rentals$1,078+0%
Townhouse rentals$3,384+0%
Loft rentals$6,274+0%
Duplex rentals$3,161+0%

Over the Sep 2019, the average rent for an apartment in/near Manhattan, New York, NY remained flat at $5176. Breaking it down in details, we now see that the average price for 1-bed apartment stands at $2930 with no changes this month. Pricing for 2-bed apartment remains the same, a place of this size will still cost you $4027. Reports state that an average 3-bed apartment pricing did not change, so you can still get yourself one for $5511. Consequently, we now see that the 4- and more bed apartments pricing stays the same, so you can still face an estimate price around $13114 for a big-family home.

Looking at the median rent price for an apartment in Manhattan, New York, NY, you can note that it remains flat with a price tag of $4201. The median rent for a house is still $6866 with no significant changes this month. Condo for rent is now available for the same pricing as previously — $5349. An average duplex is now available for $3161, cause median rent for a duplex remains the same this month. The median rent for a loft did not face significant changes this time, it now still goes for $6274. If you’re looking for a room, the price tag still starts at $1078. The median price did not change this time.

Median rent for residential houses in as of Sep, 2019.
Be informed, make custom offers based only on median rent prices. But keep in mind, that price depends on size/amenities of the .

Finding Apartments in Manhattan for Rent

Manhattan collected all the trump cards in its hands, from historic landmarks to artistic novelty, from business opportunities to demographic diversity. And oh! We’ve almost forgotten that there’s plenty of studio rooms for rent only Manhattan, New York, can offer. Housing opportunities in the borough boast the proximity of anything your imagination manages to spawn.

Choosing 1-bed townhouses for rent in Manhattan, New York, will be a tough one: you’ll need to give your preferences to calm mornings, thriving nightlife, or the busy dynamism of the big city. If you still didn’t make up your mind, just consider: movies are head over heels in Manhattan row houses, with graceful porches and emblematic fire escapes. Imagine your off-job evening on one of these, with a glass of wine and a friend confiding their secrets to you. Apartments for rent in Manhattan are the best for such heartfelt experiences.

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