Manhattan Listings Under $2,600 in September 2024

Renters know that Manhattan is expensive. The median price for an apartment in the borough decreased to $4,700 this month; those who wish to rent in popular neighborhoods must prove ready to dig into their pockets. No matter the time of year a renter is looking for a Manhattan apartment, they must remain vigilant if they wish to find a deal.

Renters still have time to partake in the rental season and choose from many apartment options. The following Manhattan listings for rent under $2,600 offer in-unit laundry, private outdoor space, and oversized windows.


Best Manhattan Listings in September 2024

1. 157 East 85th Street #5C

Manhattan unit with oversized windows
Neighborhood: Upper East Side
Price: $2,600
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 12.61%
Upper East Side renters can select this studio apartment with a private outdoor balcony. The unit receives plenty of natural light through the oversized window and glass door and includes a cutout for an air conditioner. The kitchen includes white appliances and hardwood cabinets. Renters will also find hardwood floors, a white bathroom, and closet space throughout the unit. This unit does not charge a broker fee, and renters will live in a building that has laundry facilities and an elevator. The building is three minutes from the 4, 5, and 6 trains.

2. 1600 Broadway #Room

Manhattan bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows
Neighborhood: Midtown
Price: $1,850
Size: Room, Shared Bath
Percentage Below: 49.66%
Looking for a sublet? This bedroom resides in a five-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the Theater District. Tenants can sign a flexible lease duration between three and twelve months and obtain this bedroom with floor-to-ceiling windows. Throughout the apartment, renters will find a washer and dryer, stainless steel appliances, and a modern bathroom. This unit resides in a modern luxury building with a fitness center, doorman, and a rooftop. Tenants will live three minutes from the N, Q, R, W, A, C, E, S, 1, 2, and 3 trains at Times Square.

3. 3569 Broadway #9B

Current Manhattan listing with a modern windowed kitchen
Neighborhood: Harlem
Price: $2,600
Size: 3 Bed, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 40.84%
Roommates and small families can rent directly from the landlord and avoid a broker fee for this three-bedroom unit. The kitchen includes white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a dishwasher and overlooks the living room. Each bedroom boasts plenty of space, with two rooms fighting king-sized beds and the smaller room fitting a queen. This unit resides in an elevator building that is three minutes from the 1 train.

4. 94 3rd Avenue #3R

Manhattan apartment with recessed lighting and hardwood floors
Neighborhood: Greenwich Village
Price: $2,595
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 38.21%
Tenants can live in one of Manhattanโ€™s most-desired neighborhoods for a fraction of the cost with this studio apartment. The unit has hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and two windows in the main living area. Renters will find a small kitchen area with white appliances, but they could add a portable counter or additional storage rack. This unit sits on the third floor of walk-up building that that is three minutes away from the L train.

5. 951 Amsterdam Avenue

Manhattan apartment with a living room
Neighborhood: Upper West Side
Price: $2,500
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Percentage Below: 40.48%
This Upper West Side apartment has an open-concept kitchen and living area with white appliances and hardwood floors. The bedroom can fit a full-size bed and additional furniture, and each part of the apartment has windows that receive natural light. This Manhattan listing is in a building that is only four minutes from the 1 train.

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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