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Apartments in New York where your utility payments are included in your rent.

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116 John St
Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments

116 John St

1 Platt StNew York, NY 10038
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310 West Cozy
Studio Apartments

310 West Cozy

310 W 20th StNew York, NY 10011
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The Laney
1 Bedroom Apartments

The Laney

360 Amsterdam AveNew York, NY 10024
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1366 York Ave
1 Bedroom Apartments

1366 York Ave

1366 York AveNew York, NY 10021
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160 East 107
1 Bedroom Apartments

160 East 107

160 E 107th StNew York, NY 10029
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14 St Marks Pl
Studio Apartments

14 St Marks Pl

14 St Marks PlNew York, NY 10003
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50 Manhattan Ave
2 to 4 Bedroom Apartments

50 Manhattan Ave

50 Manhattan AveNew York, NY 10025
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407 E 88th St
Studio to 1 Bedroom Apartments

407 E 88th St

407 E 88th StNew York, NY 10128
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1630-1636 Park Ave
Studio to 2 Bedroom Apartments

1630-1636 Park Ave

1630-1636 Park AveNew York, NY 10029
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216 E 83rd St
1 Bedroom Apartments

216 E 83rd St

216 E 83rd StNew York, NY 10028
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34 Hillside Ave
Studio to 1 Bedroom Apartments

34 Hillside Ave

34-64 Hillside AveNew York, NY 10040
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Getting Around New York, NY

Walk Score®

98 / 100

Walker’s Paradise

Daily errands do not require a car

Bike Score®

86 / 100

Very Bikeable

Biking is convenient for most trips

Transit Score®

100 / 100

Rider’s Paradise

World-class public transportation

Frequently Asked Questions about Utilities Included New York Apartments

What is the Cheapest Utilities Included apartment in New York?

Currently the most affordable Utilities Included Apartment in New York is at The Willows at Glassworks listed at $735.

How much is the average rent for a Utilities Included New York Apartment?

The average rent for a Utilities Included Apartment in New York is $3,271.

What is the largest Utilities Included New York Apartment for rent?

Today's Utilities Included apartment with the most square footage in New York is a 8,261 square feet unit starting from $3,850 at 15 Bond.

What is the average size for New York Utilities Included Apartments for rent?

The average size for a Utilities Included rental in New York is currently at 606 sq ft.

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