
According to rental site Zumper, median rents for a one bedroom in the Lower East Side are hovering around $2,738, compared to a $2,725 one-bedroom median for New York City as a whole.
So how does the low-end pricing on a Lower East Side rental look these days — and what might you get for the price?
We took a look at local listings from Zumper and Apartment Guide to find out what budget-minded apartment seekers can expect to find in the neighborhood, which, according to Walk Score ratings, is a "walker's paradise," is great for biking and boasts excellent transit options.
Read on for the cheapest listings available right now. (Note: Prices and availability are subject to change.)
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25 Clinton St.
Listed at $2,149/month, this studio apartment, located at 25 Clinton St., is 14% less than the $2,500/month median rent for a studio in the Lower East Side.
In the unit, anticipate high ceilings and hardwood flooring. Pets are not welcome. The listing specifies a broker's fee equal to one month's rent.
(See the complete listing here.)
153 Norfolk St.
Check out this 500-square-foot one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at 153 Norfolk St., listed at $2,380/month.
Building amenities include an elevator. The apartment also includes high ceilings, a walk-in closet and hardwood flooring. Cats and dogs are not allowed. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental.
(Here's the listing.)
279 Houston St.
Then, here's a one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment at 279 Houston St., which, with 600 square feet, is going for $2,450/month.
The building features outdoor space. In the unit, anticipate a walk-in closet, high ceilings and hardwood flooring. Pets are not welcome. There isn't a leasing fee associated with this rental.
(Check out the listing here.)
This story was created automatically using local real estate data from Zumper and Apartment Guide, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Additionally, if you’re an agent or a broker, read on for real estate marketing ideas to promote your local listing.
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