
Midtown is extremely walkable, is quite bikeable and boasts excellent transit options, according to Walk Score's rating system.
So what does the low-end pricing on a rental in Midtown look like these days — and what might you get for the price?
We took a look at local listings for studios and one-bedroom apartments in Midtown via rental site Zumper to find out what price-conscious apartment seekers can expect to find in this New York City neighborhood.
Read on for the cheapest listings available right now. (Note: prices and availability are subject to change.)
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247 E. 52nd St., #1C
Listed at $1,699/month, this studio apartment, located at 247 E. 52nd St., #1C, is 31.9 percent less than the $2,495/month median rent for a studio in Midtown.
Amenities offered in the building include on-site laundry; in the unit, you're promised high ceilings. Pets are not welcome. Look out for a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.
(See the complete listing here.)
249 E. 53rd St., #1D
This studio apartment, situated at 249 E. 53rd St., #1D, is listed for $1,795/month.
In the unit, you'll find hardwood flooring and high ceilings. If you've got a pet, you'll be happy to learn that cats and dogs are allowed. Look out for a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.
(See the complete listing here.)
Fifth Avenue, #4B
To round things out, there's this studio apartment at Fifth Avenue. It's being listed for $2,000/month.
In the unit, you'll find hardwood flooring, high ceilings and a dishwasher. Cats and dogs are not allowed. The listing specifies a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.
(Here's the full listing.)
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