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property at 354 E 20th St

354 E 20th St

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property at 44 E 12th St

44 E 12th St

New YorkNY10003
property at 200 W 58th St

200 W 58th St

New YorkNY10019
property at 175 W 12th St

175 W 12th St

New YorkNY10011
property at 200 E 65th St

200 E 65th St

New YorkNY10065
property at 1 Jane St

1 Jane St

New YorkNY10014
property at 200 E 23rd St

200 E 23rd St

New YorkNY10010
property at 327 E 47th St

327 E 47th St

New YorkNY10017
property at 405 E 56th St

405 E 56th St

New YorkNY10022
property at 250 Mulberry St

250 Mulberry St

New YorkNY10012
property at 18 W 48th St

18 W 48th St

New YorkNY10036
property at 200 E 58th St

200 E 58th St

New YorkNY10022
property at 35 Grove St

35 Grove St

New YorkNY10014
property at 308 W 30th St

308 W 30th St

New YorkNY10001
property at 67 E 11th St

67 E 11th St

New YorkNY10003
property at 505 W 43rd St

505 W 43rd St

New YorkNY10036
property at 566 Hudson St

566 Hudson St

New YorkNY10014
property at 77 E 12th St

77 E 12th St

New YorkNY10003
property at 299 W 12th St

299 W 12th St

New YorkNY10014
property at 25 Minetta Ln

25 Minetta Ln

New YorkNY10012
property at 211 Thompson St

211 Thompson St

New YorkNY10012
property at 300 W 30th St

300 W 30th St

New YorkNY10001
property at 460 W 42nd St

460 W 42nd St

New YorkNY10036

Frequently Asked Questions about Koreatown

What type of rentals are currently available in Koreatown?

There are currently 12545 Apartments for Rent in Koreatown, NY with pricing that ranges from $1,240 to $57,500. There are also 1138 Single Family Homes for rent, Condos, and Townhome rentals currently available in Koreatown ranging from $1,870 to $55,000.

What is the current price range for Rental Homes in Koreatown?

Today's rental pricing for Homes for Rent, Condos and Townhomes in Koreatown ranges from $1,870 to $55,000 with an average monthly rent of $8,888.

How much are larger Three and Four Bedroom Rentals in Koreatown?

For those who are looking for larger living arrangements, Three Bedroom Apartments in Koreatown range from $1,700 to $57,500, while Three Bedroom Homes, Condos, and Townhomes for rent range from $3,300 to $39,500. Four Bedroom Single-Family rentals are also available starting from $7,495 and Four Bedroom Apartments start at $1,300.

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