Midtown Manhattan Apartments For $4,000 or Under Right Now

Midtown Manhattan is the neighborhood where everything happens. There are tons of shopping opportunities, restaurants, and bars, and public transportation is incredibly convenient from this area. Then again, with a popular neighborhood like this, the neighborhood will also be noisier than others. However, if noise doesn’t bother you, you should check out the following 10 Midtown Manhattan apartments for $4,000 or under, that are up for rent right now.

Finding an apartment is tough. Finding an apartment you can actually afford is even harder. That is why we, here at RentHop wants to give a little insight on whatโ€™s on the market right now, in different price ranges.

Midtown Manhattan Apartments for Rent Right Now

Consider the following Midtown Manhattan apartments that charge under $4,000.

1. 776 9th Avenue #4N

Address: 776 9th Avenue #4N
Price: $3,200
Size: 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

The first addition on our list is this 2 bedroom apartment for $3,200. The apartment is located in Hellโ€™s Kitchen, more exactly, and it is available for a 12-month lease. The place has a big living room, granite kitchen, there are hardwood floors throughout the apartment, and the apartment features exposed brick (who doesnโ€™t love exposed brick?).

2. West 45th Street

Address: West 45th Street
Price: $3,795
Size: 1 Bed / Flex 2, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

Looking for a place with a view? Well, look no further because we got the place for you! This 1 bedroom, flex two bedroom is located in a doorman building with a full-service fitness center. The place also has a washer and dryer in unit, which for anyone who is familiar with New York City is a big plus! If the stunning views from the apartment itself arenโ€™t enough, there is also a landscaped sun-terrace you can take advantage of.

3. 505 West 37th Street #12G

Address: 505 West 37th Street #12G
Price: $3,550
Size: 1 Bed / Flex 2, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

This large 1 bedroom apartment is located in Hellโ€™s Kitchen and for those looking for space, this apartment can be a flex 2 if you wanted more space but still stay under $4,000! The apartment comes with floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room, which gives you stunning views of the Hudson River and the George Washington Bridge.

4. West 56th St & 6th Ave

Address: West 56th St & 6th Ave
Price: $2,950
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Unsure

Looking for a charming 1 bedroom close to Central Park? If so, you should totally check this one out! And bonus? Itโ€™s way lower than the budget of $4,000 for this post. The apartment is actually going for $2,950! And for that you get this spacious and great 1 bedroom apartment that has tons of storage, hardwood floors throughout the apartment, and a dishwasher (every New Yorkerโ€™s dream..)! Also, it is a no fee apartment.. What a steal!

5. East 52nd Street

Address: East 52nd Street
Price: $3,800
Size: 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Unsure

Another great option for an apartment in Midtown Manhattan is this 2 bedroom apartment. The apartment is newly renovated and it is located in an elevator building. The place comes with stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors throughout the place, and exposed brick walls (yes, yes, and yes please). Being that the apartment is a 2 bedroom, this would be great for a couple or a small family or friends looking to share a place.

6. East 31st Street

Address: East 31st Street
Price: $2,350
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

Not looking for a place with tons of space, but still looking in Midtown Manhattan? No worries, we got you. What about this studio apartment? Not only is it stylish and sundrenched, it also comes with stainless steel appliances, marble tiles in the bathroom, granite countertops, and hardwood floors throughout the unit. It is also one of the cheaper units on the list, currently listed on the market for $2,350!

7. West 43rd Street

Address: West 43rd Street
Price: $3,880
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

This sun bright 1 bedroom apartment is also a great addition to the list. The place is modern, with sleek design throughout the place and has great views of the Hudson River and in general city views. The 1 bedroom apartment is located in a luxury building that pretty much has everything you could ever wanted, including a landscaped sun terrace and on-site wash & fold/dry cleaning (say what?)! Do yourself a favor and check it out.

8. Second Ave

Address: Second Ave
Price: $2,950
Size: 1 Bed, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

Another stunning apartment up for rent is this great 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in Kips Bay – Midtown Manhattan. The place was renovated beautifully, with hardwood flooring throughout the unit and recessed lighting, with sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline. The bedroom is big with a large bedroom closet, and you can fit a queen bedroom there. Located in an elevator building, there is also laundry in the building and the building is pet friendly. Score!

9. 343 West 21st Street #3D

Address: 343 West 21st Street #3D
Price: $2,350
Size: Studio, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

We added another studio apartment to the list, this one located in Chelsea – Midtown Manhattan. The place is well priced, listed at $2,350 (far below the budget of $4,000 for this post), which is a reasonable price for a studio in this location. The place has an open kitchen, and is located in a charming tree-lined side street. Another plus? The place is also pet friendly making this the perfect place for you and your furry friend!

10. West 47th Street

Address: West 47th Street
Price: $3,395
Size: 2 Bed, 1 Bath
Pet Friendly: Yes

Our last addition to this list is this 2 bedroom apartment in Hellโ€™s Kitchen for $3,395. The place was newly renovated, it has a cute fireplace, exposed brick, a dishwasher, and oak floors. One of the best things about this place is probably that it comes with a backyard (what?!), which is not something you come across often when you are looking for a Midtown Manhattan apartment. The apartment is also located in a charming pre-war building, for those specifically interested in pre-war buildings.

Conclusion

Looking for a new place to call home in New York City? Check our blog for more posts like this, aimed to give you an idea of whatโ€™s out there, and in what price range. Need to find any Midtown Manhattan apartment? Consider running a search on the RentHop home page.

Editor’s Note: We updated this article to enhance readability.ย 

Faye Chou
Faye Chou
Faye is the Managing Director of the RentHop Operations team. In her 10 years at RentHop, Faye has written numerous articles on a variety of real estate topics. If you're interested in learning more about the current state of the rental housing market or want Faye's best tips for your apartment search then check out more of her articles.

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