Top Rated New Apartments for Rent in Manhattan, NY (1,169 Rentals)
Hoboken Point
FIAT House
The Bold
The Hazel Jersey City
65 Bay Street
The Grand
The Pinnacle
7 Seventy House
The Greenpoint
Harbor 1500
New York's Best Affordable Neighborhoods
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351 Marin
Hamilton Cove
The Reserve
Haus25
235 Grand
Vantage Collection
The Station
Waterline Square
Plaza 53
7 Dekalb
18 India St
295J
Columbus Collection
VYV
Jersey City Urby
123 44th St
Pod Pads
Hudson Lights
RiverParc
Bela
The Duchess
The Max
900 Monroe St
Bay Grove Arms
The Morgan at Provost Square
Sven
The Jordan
EOS
Casa Urbana
VIA 57 WEST
FOUND Study Turtle Bay- Student/Intern
900 Avenue At Port Imperial
Quinn
Solo West New York
The Centre
Estela Properties
The Capstone at Port Imperial
Outpost Co-Living - The Williamsburg House
1405 Adams St
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 | $3,824 | $1,700 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 1 Bedroom Apartments | $4,216 | $975 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 2 Bedroom Apartments | $5,397 | $1,075 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 3 Bedroom Apartments | $6,200 | $1,200 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 4 Bedroom Apartments | $7,339 | $1,025 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 5 Bedroom Apartments | $6,371 | $1,140 | $10,000+ |
Manhattan 6 Bedroom Apartments | $6,093 | $1,200 | $10,000+ |
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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 New Manhattan Apartments
What is the Cheapest New apartment in Manhattan?
Currently the most affordable New Apartment in Manhattan is at 26A Scholes St listed at $1,495.
How much is the average rent for a New Manhattan Apartment?
The average rent for a New Apartment in Manhattan is $4,718.
What is the largest New Manhattan Apartment for rent?
Today's New apartment with the most square footage in Manhattan is a 2,259 square feet unit starting from $5,412 at Waterline Square.
What is the average size for Manhattan New Apartments for rent?
The average size for a New rental in Manhattan is currently at 579 sq ft.
Expert Rental Resources
Helpful Apartment Articles, How-To's and Tips
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