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Top Tips on Renting Housing in New York

Author: Simon Hopes
by Simon Hopes
Posted: Oct 28, 2022
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Renting a home in New York until recently was not particularly difficult, but with the adoption of a law banning advertising for short-term rentals, it has become not so easy for tourists to rent a home. Prices have skyrocketed, and advertising has become much less. In this article, we will understand how to rent colive apartments in New York for a short time or for a long term at an affordable price today.

First, it should be clearly understood that the cost of rental housing in New York depends on several factors. These are location; area of ​​the apartment; the availability of amenities (not a toilet and a bathroom, but additional amenities such as a balcony, a view, etc.); the presence of a butler in the house; lease term.

Let's Decide on a Place

It should be noted that "experienced" travelers and permanent residents of the metropolis do not recommend renting housing in areas such as the Bronx and Harlem. It is not safe to be here in the evening, the areas are criminal. Times Square isn't for everyone either. It's very noisy here, 24/7.

The most prestigious residential areas of the city are traditionally considered the Upper East Side (Upper East) and the West Side near Central Park. The wealthiest families in New York live here, so not everyone can afford to rent there. But there is one secret: the further east of Third Avenue on the East Side you are, the lower the cost of rent will be. This is due to the fact that you have to pass several stations before changing to another metro line. Nevertheless, the proximity to the center and the famous park brighten up these inconveniences for many.

If you're visiting New York with kids, consider renting an apartment in Brooklyn Heights. It has the best ecology in the city and the cleanest air. Another point: native New Yorkers, in the absence of money, rent inexpensive housing in Hoboken - this is on the other side of Manhattan. In fact, this is the territory of the state of New Jersey, but getting to the center from there is like driving from Brooklyn, but the prices are an order of magnitude lower.

Pricing Policy for Rental Housing

The cost of renting a one-room (1Bdr) apartment in Manhattan starts from $1600 per month (but this is not in the center, but closer to the outskirts). At the same time, the most popular places in Manhattan, for example, around 34th Street and 7th Avenue, will cost you from $4000/month. An apartment near Central Park is very expensive - about $12,000-15,000 per month.

Housing in Brooklyn is much cheaper. The price for renting a studio apartment in Brooklyn starts at $1800/month in the Brighton area), but the closer to Manhattan, the higher the price. However, there are also good offers - you just have to look for them. Similar rental prices in Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island.

About the Author

With extensive research and study, Simon passionately creates blogs on divergent topics. His writings are unique and utterly grasping owing to his dedication in researching for distinctive topics.

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