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511-521 W 147th St
201 W 91st St
320 W 96th St
501 1/2 E 83rd St
530 W 236th St
2021 Arthur Ave
328 E 9th St
One Sutton Place North
106 Pinehurst Ave
260 Seaman Ave
338 East 55th Street
317 East 91st Street
926 Fulton St
595 Walton Ave
106 Pinehurst Ave
2020 49th St, Unit 1st floor
135 Henry St
401 E 58th St
150 E 46th St
159 E 55th St
4960 Broadway
228 E 89th St
228 Manhattan Ave
871 Grand Street
1007 2nd Ave
517 3rd Ave
6816 John F. Kennedy Blvd
2121 38th St, Unit 2F
197 Worth St
224 E 89th St
41-34 Crescent St
25-40-40 Shore Blvd
True North University Place
620 E 11th St
510 W 146th St
328 W 83rd St
401 E 57 St
117 W 58th St
664 W 163rd St, Unit 35
Common Baltic West
211 West 117th Street
564 W 126th St
311 W 95th Street
107 St. Marks Place
156 East 85th Street
100 Audubon Ave
1379 Lexington Avenue
Manhattan, NY Local Guide
How much does it cost to rent an apartment in Manhattan?
Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
---|---|---|---|
Manhattan Studio Apartments | $3,640 | $1,350 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 1 Bedroom Apartments | $4,217 | $1,200 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 2 Bedroom Apartments | $5,381 | $1,425 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 3 Bedroom Apartments | $6,451 | $1,100 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 4 Bedroom Apartments | $7,373 | $1,150 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 5 Bedroom Apartments | $8,207 | $1,125 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 6 Bedroom Apartments | $1,525 | $1,400 | $1,650 |
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Getting Around Manhattan, NY
Walk Score®
97 / 100
Walker’s Paradise
Daily errands do not require a car
Bike Score®
83 / 100
Very Bikeable
Biking is convenient for most trips
Transit Score®
100 / 100
Rider’s Paradise
World-class public transportation
What Are Walk Score®, Transit Score®, and Bike Score® Ratings?
- Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address.
- Transit Score® measures access to public transit.
- Bike Score® measures the bikeability of any address.
Frequently Asked Questions about Manhattan
How much are Studio apartments in Manhattan?
There are currently 4,825 Studio Apartments in Manhattan with rent ranges from $1,350 to $12,000 with an average price of $3,640.
What is the current price range for One Bedroom Manhattan Apartments for rent?
Today's rental pricing for One Bedroom Apartments in Manhattan ranges from $1,200 to $29,864 with an average monthly rent of $4,217.
What does renting a Two Bedroom Apartment in Manhattan cost?
The monthly rent prices of Two Bedroom Apartments currently available in Manhattan range from $1,425 to $35,000. Today's average rental price for Two Bedrooms here is $5,381.
How expensive are Manhattan Three Bedroom Apartments?
There are currently 3,195 Three Bedroom Apartments listings available in Manhattan on ApartmentHomeLiving.com. The pricing ranges from $1,100 to $37,510 - averaging $6,451 for the location.
Expert Rental Resources
Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
The rental experts at ApartmentHomeLiving.com provide you with top advice, tools, and tips for understanding the leasing process and finding the perfect rental. Here are a few helpful rental and leasing articles from our experts to guide you on your search.
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Real Estate Term Glossary: Your Guide to The A to Zs of Renting
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Navigating the World of Low-Income Housing: A Comprehensive Guide
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