The Best NYC Apartments Of 2015

As 2016 looms on the horizon, let’s take a look at the Best NYC Apartments Of 2015. These apartments are found in various neighborhoods across Manhattan. These apartments prove that you don’t have to look too far for an excellent apartment for rent. These listings have a mix of amenities, so even the pickiest renter will find an apartment they like. One thing hasn’t changed over the years, New York City renters are still searching for good deals.

Best Apartment in the Financial District

Studio – Wall Street, Financial District financial district best NYC apartment of 2015 First up, we’ve got a spacious studio apartment located in the Financial District. This apartment made the Best NYC Apartments Of 2015 ranking due to its 10 foot high ceilings, a washer/dryer in unit, and oak flooring! The apartment is no fee!

Best Apartment in the Flatiron District

1 BR – Park Avenue South, Flatiron District flat iron best NYC apartment of 2015 Next up, we have a one-bedroom apartment located in Flatiron District. This apartment comes with an exposed brick wall, a full-size functional kitchen, a central heating system, and high ceilings.

Best Apartment in Chelsea

1 BR – 11th Avenue, Chelsea chelsea best NYC apartment of 2015 Finally, to round out the Best NYC Apartments Of 2015 list, we have another one-bedroom apartment in Chelsea. This apartment is beautifully renovated with stainless steel kitchen appliances and a washer/dryer. It is located in a doorman and elevator building.

Where To Find The Current Best NYC Apartments

While this list is for the Best NYC Apartments Of 2015, RentHop currently offers affordable apartment options. Renters can search for apartments in New York City, including no-fee Manhattan apartments and cheap New York apartments. While New York City is a popular place to live, many renters consider looking at the outer boroughs for amenity-rich units at a lower cost. Queens and Brooklyn are two of the most popular boroughs for renters who work in Manhattan but need a quick commute into the city. If you’re looking to really mix things up, you can head over the river and find apartments for rent in New Jersey.

Editor’s note: This article was updated to enhance readability.

Lee Lin
Lee Lin
Lee is a data geek from MIT who spent years at quantitative hedge funds cranking out models to explain and predict financial markets. Real estate has always been a big part of Lee's life. He grew up helping out at his parents' Jersey Shore motels, became a landlord his first year out of college, analyzed mortgages on a fixed-income trading desk, and acquired a New York real estate license. At RentHop, he combines his nerd talents and real estate knowledge to constantly tweak the secret HopScore. He currently lives near Bryant Park and his favorite restaurant was Cafe Zaiya (now known as Tomiz).

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