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1810 3rd Avenue, Apt A4D
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$3,116
No Fee
By Yin Nguyen, 1 hour ago
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2 Bed
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1 Bath
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330 East 100th Street, Apt 2R
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$3,595
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By Conrad Lindsay, Last 30 min
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1937 Madison Avenue, Apt 3
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10035
$1,590
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By Auke de Roo, 1 hour ago
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Private Room
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170 Sqft
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1998 2nd Avenue
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$5,550
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By Ranya, 6 hours ago
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1.5 Bath
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175 East 101st Street
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$3,150
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By Amaleen D. Gonzalez, 5 hours ago
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240 E 112th Street
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$5,500
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By Manager, 8 hours ago
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4 Bed
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2 Bath
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1,200 Sqft
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1937 Madison Avenue, Apt 3
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10035
$1,295
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By Maurik, 2 hours ago
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160 Sqft
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1270 5 Avenue, Apt 1M
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$4,300
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By Wendy Kranick, 7 hours ago
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1698 Lexington Avenue
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$4,500
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By Manager, 8 hours ago
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East 100th Street
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$3,595
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By Sonia Augustynowicz, 5 hours ago
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1270 5 Avenue, Apt 1M
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$4,300
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By Melissa Minchala, 6 hours ago
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175 East 96th Street, Apt 12E
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$6,250
By Russell Dinstein, 7 hours ago
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319 East 108th Street
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$3,300
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By Amaleen D. Gonzalez, 22 hours ago
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East 105th Street
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$2,995
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By Sonia Augustynowicz, 5 hours ago
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175 E 96th St, Apt 25H
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10128
$5,100
By Shauna Sloms, 14 hours ago
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1 Bed
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110th and 2nd avenue
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$2,995
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By Vikas Venuthurupalli, 6 hours ago
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212 East 105th Street, Apt 12A...
East Harlem, Harlem, Upper Manhattan, Manhattan
10029
$2,995
By Midhet Djozic, 19 hours ago
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East Harlem

East Harlem, also known as Spanish Harlem or "El Barrio" to the locals, is a heavily residential neighborhood in Upper Manhattan. In fact, the population density here is about three times that of the city as a whole! Starting at 96th street and following 5th avenue all the way up to a point at 143rd, East Harlem is full of culture and energy that is celebrated to this day.


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East Harlem Apartments for Rent

Fun Facts and History of East Harlem

In 1860, a residential settlement was developed on 110th St and 3rd Ave after residents were forced to move due to the construction of Central Park. By the 1880s, row houses in East Harlem became home to thousands of immigrants, mostly of German and Irish descent. Soon after, Italians began moving into the neighborhood in large numbers, and by the mid-1890s the neighborhood became known as Italian Harlem.

In 1919, the Lexington Avenue Subway (now the 4, 5, 6, lines) reached the neighborhood, which contributed to substantial population growth. At the time, the area had one of the largest Jewish populations, second only to Manhattan’s Lower East Side. In the mid-twentieth century, people of European descent began moving elsewhere, and Puerto Ricans, who had first started moving to the neighborhood after the first World War, became the dominant group. This led the residents to nickname the area “El Barrio” as they opened cultural institutions like churches, dancehalls, restaurants and bodegas.


East Harlem Buildings

East Harlem has seen the development of a number of high-rise luxury buildings in recent years. That said, the neighborhood still has a large number of public housing developments and, of course, row houses amongst other, smaller apartment complexes.


Atmosphere of East Harlem

East Harlem is a cultural hotbed that celebrates all the people who live there. This neighborhood has some of the best food and cultural spots in all of Manhattan. For example, Museo del Barrio at the very top of Museum Mile on Fifth Avenue is a museum dedicated to Latin American and Afro-Caribbean culture, with exhibits and special events celebrating the history and diversity of the neighborhood.

To walk through East Harlem is to walk through a true community. There’s always friendly faces gathered on the sidewalk, playing music and games with one another. The energy persists once the sun goes down too, with a bunch of trendy bars and places to dance the night away.


Family Score for East Harlem

While there are safer neighborhoods in Manhattan, East Harlem is catching up quickly. The crime rate is consistently dropping and more family friendly entertainment options pop up all the time. It’s important to remember that East Harlem has a strong sense of community, so families are more than welcome. With good schools and many cultural institutions, East Harlem is a pretty good place to raise a family.


Notable Schools in East Harlem
  • M497 Central Park East I
  • Cristo Rey New York High School
  • Success Academy Harlem
  • Harlem Renaissance High School

Notable Residents of East Harlem
  • ASAP Rocky: Rapper
  • Ray Santos: Musician
  • Al Pacino: Actor

Transportation Options in East Harlem

The New York City subway can get you to any neighborhood in Manhattan, and East Harlem is no exception. The 2 and 3 trains will get you to the part of the neighborhood north of Central Park, while the 4, 5, and 6 trains will take you straight up the middle of the neighborhood.

Biking isn’t as common in this area as it is in other neighborhoods, but it's still doable. With several miles of new bike lanes being added every year as well as a good number of Citi Bike docking stations, cycling is slowly becoming more popular.

Driving also isn’t as common in East Harlem, but those who do it have an easy time. Lax traffic, easy access to the FDR, and ample parking make driving in East Harlem pretty easy.


Landmarks and Neighborhood Treasures of East Harlem
  • Museum of the City of New York
  • Museo del Barrio
  • Marcus Garvey Park
  • All Saints Roman Catholic Church

Act Like a Local in East Harlem
  • Like cultural celebrations? Then check out the National Puerto Rican Day Parade on the second Sunday of June! The parade ends in East Harlem.
  • Love street art? Check out the Graffiti Hall of Fame!
  • We’ve mentioned Museo del Barrio a few times here, and that’s because we can’t get enough. Featuring art from people of Latinx origins, the museum has pieces dating back 800 years.
  • Looking for the best tacos in NYC? Then look no further than Taco Mix, home to the Norteña-Style taco.
  • Still hungry? Head over to Ricardo Steakhouse, where you can enjoy a juicy T-Bone while listening to some great local musicians.

Read About East Harlem

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Learn More About East Harlem

For those interested, East Harlem currently has 354 residential listings advertised on the market for rent. Listings for rent in this area typically have an median of 745 square feet. From data that we've compiled, listings range from $2,995 in the lower quartile to $4,300 in the upper quartile. Generally speaking, the median rental price is around $3,398 or $4.38 / sqft. For those interested in renting a listing in East Harlem, there are currently 30 studio, 103 one-bedroom, 161 two-bedroom, 40 three-bedroom, and 20 four+ bedroom apartments available for rent.
For your convenience, we've included a more detailed breakdown of rental pricing by median bedroom sizes here:
Bedrooms Rent Rent / sqft
Studio $3,375 $5.65
1 BR $3,092 $4.66
2 BR $3,195 $3.68
3 BR $4,650 $3.45
4+ BR $4,995 $4.40

We make sure to refresh our rental listings every hour in order to provide you with the newest and most up-to-date inventory available on the market.

East Harlem is located within New York County, New York. This area currently has 1,634,989 residents in 753,385 households. Out of the total population, 40.12% of the residents speak another language at home instead of English. The majority of the inhabitants in this county are currently unmarried and have a median age of 37.

When looking at residents older than 25, around 12.55% have graduated from high school, 31.80% have a bachelor's degree, and 28.64% have obtained their master's degree or above. Employment rate is typically around 62.9% and the median income in this county is $75,513.

At least 76.86% of those living in this county are renting their homes. Most residents will commute to work by public transportation with an average commute time of 31 minutes.

Geographically, New York County, New York is a part of the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area. This county is currently home to 18,812,161 residents, or 6,707,347 households with a median income of $68,319. the New York - Newark, NY - NJ - CT Urban Area residents have a median age of 38 and 50.07% are currently renting their homes in the area.

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