Manhattan Listings Under $2,600 in November 2024

Renters know that Manhattan is expensive. The median price for an apartment in the borough decreased to $4,500 this month; those wishing to rent in popular neighborhoods must be ready to dig into their pockets. Renters can browse Manhattan listings in November 2024 to find competitive rental opportunities.

With fall underway, the borough boasts more opportunities for lower-priced apartments. However, inventory can decrease during this time of year, so prospective renters must move quickly to sign their next lease. The following Manhattan apartments for rent under $2,600 offer laundry facilities, dishwashers, and exposed brick.


Best Manhattan Listings in November 2024

1. 348 East 62nd Street #5B

Manhattan bedroom with two windows
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Price: $2,600
Size: 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 43.48%
Find a two-bedroom apartment at a competitive price in this Upper East Side building. The unit features a large and bright bedroom with a closet, then an additional smaller bedroom that could also serve as an at-home office. Renters will find white appliances and cabinets in the kitchen and hardwood floors throughout the unit. This listing charges a reduced broker fee and resides in a building that is a seven-minute walk from the N, R, W, 4, 5, and 6 trains.

2. 1937 Madison Avenue #3

Manhattan listing with exposed brick
Neighborhood: East Harlem
Price: $1,195
Size: Room, Shared Bath
Percentage Below: 54.86%
This is an appealing opportunity to live in a classic brownstone. Renters can lease a spacious room with exposed brick, natural light, and access to the unitโ€™s private outdoor space. Tenants will share a bathroom with one other resident and access communal areas around the apartment. The oversized kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, copious counter space, and the unitโ€™s washer and dryer. This no-fee apartment is a four-minute walk from the 4, 5, and 6 trains.

3. 315 East 56th Street #6D

Current Manhattan listing for a studio
Neighborhood: Midtown East
Price: $2,300
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 33.81%
Solo renters can consider this Midtown studio apartment that offers a sizeable floor plan. The unit provides a clear divide between the living space and kitchen, which includes white cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Renters will find hardwood floors and natural light in the living area. Tenants can have a cat in the unit and will not need to receive board approval. This elevator building includes a laundry room and is five minutes from the E and M trains.

4. 3133 Broadway #18

Manhattan apartment with an exposed brick fireplace
Neighborhood: West Harlem
Price: $2,475
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 17.09%
Find pre-war charms in this one-bedroom apartment, including an exposed brick fireplace. This unit includes a spacious living room, bedroom, and additional room that tenants can use as an at-home office. Both the bedroom and the additional room include closet space and hardwood floors. In the kitchen, tenants will find a dishwasher, white appliances, and a window. This pet-friendly unit does not charge a broker fee and is a four-minute walk from the 1 train.

5. 507 West 169th Street #22

Manhattan apartment with French doors
Neighborhood: Washington Heights
Price: $2,550
Size: 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 17.74%
This two-bedroom apartment receives plenty of natural light and has French doors connecting the rooms. Renters will have a separate kitchen with white appliances and cabinets and find hardwood floors throughout the unit. Tenants can have a cat in the unit and will receive two months free on their lease. The building is a three-minute walk from the A and C trains.

Methodology

Released on a monthly basis, the RentHop Best Deal series aims to provide renters with useful market insights and a chance to identify rental gems currently available on the market. These listings are hand-selected by the team at RentHop based on a few factors, including layout, apartment size, features, and more importantly, price.

Note that, given the fast-paced nature of the rental market in New York, certain listings may receive applications and be taken off within days on market. If you are interested in scheduling a showing or have further questions, please make sure to submit an inquiry via the inquiry submission form located on the listing page.

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Allyson Waddell
Allyson Waddell
Allyson Waddell is the Vice President of Client Success at RentHop. Her blog contributions include tips for renters, helpful information for advertisers, and data studies that cover national and regional real estate trends.

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