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  • Rental Unit in Yorkville at 250 East 83rd Street #9B for $9,500
    250 East 83rd Street #9B

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    Rental Unit in Yorkville

    250 East 83rd Street #9B
    $9,500 NO FEE
    1 Bed
    1.5 Baths

    Listing by Cantor and Pecorella

  • Rental Unit in Lincoln Square at 180 Riverside Boulevard #12A for $5,586
    180 Riverside Boulevard #12A

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    Rental Unit in Lincoln Square

    180 Riverside Boulevard #12A
    $5,586
    Price Increase $5
    NO FEE
    1 Bed
    2 Baths
    950 square feet

    Listing by Equity Residential

  • Rental Unit in Roosevelt Island at 540 Main Street #116 for $4,285
    540 Main Street #116

    Rental Unit in Roosevelt Island

    540 Main Street #116
    $4,285 NO FEE

    $3,749 Net Effective Rent

    1.5 Months Free 12-Month Lease

    1 Bed
    1 Bath

    Listing by C & C Apartment Management, LLC

  • Co-op in Midtown South at 220 Madison Avenue #3L for $3,695
    220 Madison Avenue #3L

    Co-op in Midtown South

    220 Madison Avenue #3L
    $3,695
    1 Bed
    1 Bath

    Listing by Oxford Property Group

  • Rental Unit in Hudson Yards at 555 W 38th Street #2517 for $5,695
    555 W 38th Street #2517

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    Rental Unit in Hudson Yards

    555 W 38th Street #2517
    $5,695 NO FEE

    $5,220 Net Effective Rent

    1.0 Month Free 12-Month Lease

    1 Bed
    1 Bath

    Listing by Rockrose

  • Rental Unit in Chelsea at 327 West 14th Street #3 for $7,995
    327 West 14th Street #3

    Rental Unit in Chelsea

    327 West 14th Street #3
    $7,995
    3 Beds
    2 Baths

    Listing by Corcoran

  • Condo in West Village at 222 West 14th Street #4J for $3,900
    222 West 14th Street #4J

    Condo in West Village

    222 West 14th Street #4J
    $3,900
    Studio
    1 Bath

    Listing by Eastpointe Residential Inc

  • Rental Unit in Roosevelt Island at 560 Main Street #1612 for $4,885
    560 Main Street #1612

    Rental Unit in Roosevelt Island

    560 Main Street #1612
    $4,885 NO FEE

    $4,274 Net Effective Rent

    1.5 Months Free 12-Month Lease

    2 Beds
    1 Bath

    Listing by C & C Apartment Management, LLC

  • Co-op in Midtown at 125 West 56th Street #4B for $4,000
    125 West 56th Street #4B

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    Co-op in Midtown

    125 West 56th Street #4B
    $4,000 NO FEE
    1 Bed
    1 Bath

    Listing by SERHANT.

  • Rental Unit in Kips Bay at 212 East 29th Street #4A for $5,133
    212 East 29th Street #4A

    Rental Unit in Kips Bay

    212 East 29th Street #4A
    $5,133 NO FEE
    2 Beds
    1 Bath

    Listing by Brighton Management

  • Rental Unit in Upper West Side at 730 Columbus Avenue #15I for $7,614
    730 Columbus Avenue #15I

    Rental Unit in Upper West Side

    730 Columbus Avenue #15I
    $7,614
    Price Drop $35
    NO FEE
    2 Beds
    2 Baths
    1,264 square feet

    Listing by Equity Residential

  • Rental Unit in Hudson Yards at 431 W 37th Street #4F for $4,052
    431 W 37th Street #4F

    Rental Unit in Hudson Yards

    431 W 37th Street #4F
    $4,052
    Price Drop $20
    NO FEE
    Studio
    1 Bath
    535 square feet

    Listing by Equity Residential

  • Rental Unit in Kips Bay at 240 East 27th Street #24G for $6,497
    240 East 27th Street #24G

    Rental Unit in Kips Bay

    240 East 27th Street #24G
    $6,497
    Price Drop $35
    NO FEE
    2 Beds
    1 Bath
    1,028 square feet

    Listing by Equity Residential

  • Rental Unit in Kips Bay at 240 East 27th Street #15G for $6,538
    240 East 27th Street #15G

    Rental Unit in Kips Bay

    240 East 27th Street #15G
    $6,538
    Price Drop $50
    NO FEE
    2 Beds
    1 Bath
    1,028 square feet

    Listing by Equity Residential

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About Manhattan

Just mention New York City to tourists and locals alike, and they'll envision the best attractions in Manhattan, from the Whitney Museum of American Art to the Sky Portal at One World Observatory. But what truly defines the borough is its neighborhoods. Let’s start with downtown. Hit the streets of the Lower East Side to discover a thriving nightlife scene, where music venues like the Bowery Ballroom feature well-known indie bands. The West Village, with its charming cobblestone streets, is the East Coast birthplace of the gay rights movement. Meanwhile, Hudson Yards, Manhattan's newest destination, is known for its lofty condos, luxurious shopping (hello Neiman Marcus), and the Vessel, a climbable landmark. Several blocks south is the arts district, Chelsea, where both galleries and shops are steps away from the High Line, an elevated park. Uptown neighborhoods are just as distinctive. The Upper West Side is brimming with cultural offerings, including the American Museum of Natural History and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Across town is the Upper East Side and its Museum Mile, which features two biggies: the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Head north above 110th Street to enjoy Harlem's Restaurant Row, the center of the area's burgeoning culinary scene. Afterward, catch a concert at the legendary Apollo Theater. Then there's Inwood, a bustling enclave in northern Manhattan. It’s home to the Met Cloisters, sprawling Fort Tryon and Inwood Hill parks, and stunning views of the Hudson River.

How much does it cost to rent a Manhattan apartment?

Rents across the city vary by neighborhood. Building amenities and square footage are also factors. The median asking rent for Manhattan during the first quarter of 2020 was $3,497, though apartments in many neighborhoods are cheaper.

How much does it cost to buy a Manhattan apartment?

It depends on the location, amenities, home size, and housing type. During the first quarter of 2020, the median asking price for a home in Manhattan was $1,549,000, though homes in many neighborhoods can be purchased for much less.

Is the cost of living higher in Manhattan or Brooklyn?

When it comes to food, entertainment, or getting around town, affordable options abound in both boroughs.

How do you decide where to live in Manhattan?

There are more than 50 neighborhoods in Manhattan, all with their own unique personality. SoHo, Battery Park City, Hell's Kitchen, Kips Bay, Flatiron, Washington Heights, and the rest have plenty to offer, including a diverse range of good eats.

Where are dogs allowed in Manhattan?

Manhattan is very pet-friendly, with dog parks scattered all over the borough. During off-peak hours, canines can run off-leash in Central Park. Afterward, hit Shake Shack, and order up a treat from its dog menu.

How many parks and playgrounds are in Manhattan?

There are more than 100 public parks, many with basketball courts, athletic fields, and a swimming pool.

Is getting around Manhattan easy and cheap?

NYC's transit system, a network of subways, and buses run by the MTA, makes traveling around Manhattan fast, easy, and affordable. There's also no need to own a car, thanks to cost-effective sharing services like ZipCar and Uber.

What are some things to do in Manhattan?

Little indulgences are a big part of urban life — detox like a real New Yorker at the Russian and Turkish Baths in East Village. Grab a cocktail at the Campbell, a hidden bar in Grand Central Terminal. Or you can lunch or munch your way through the Chelsea Market.

Is Manhattan one of the five boroughs?

Yes, even though for many, the term Manhattan is synonymous with New York City. It's because Manhattan was New York City before the addition of the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island more than a century ago.

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