Average Rent in New York

Apartments & Houses by Size

Rentometer, Inc. | Data as of 06/16/2026

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New York’s rental market offers a diverse array of housing choices, from vibrant city apartments to spacious suburban homes. Whether you’re drawn to the iconic skyline of Manhattan, the historic streets of Albany, the lakeside charm of Buffalo, or the growing tech corridors of Rochester, each region provides distinct lifestyle benefits and easy access to world‑class education, cultural institutions, and transportation hubs. The state’s blend of bustling metropolitan areas and tranquil upstate communities makes it an appealing destination for professionals, families, and students alike.

Apartment rents in New York tend to cluster in recognizable ranges: studio units typically fall in the $2,900s, while one‑bedroom apartments often rent between the $2,700 and $3,100 mark. Two‑bedroom apartments commonly reach the high $3,800s, and three‑bedroom units approach the $5,000‑$5,200 range, with larger four‑plus bedroom units extending into the $7,000s. For those seeking a house, studio‑style homes are generally priced around $2,500‑$2,600, one‑bedroom houses near $1,800, and two‑bedroom homes in the $2,200‑$2,300 range. Larger family homes, including three‑ and four‑plus bedroom houses, commonly command rents in the $3,200‑$5,200 spectrum, reflecting the premium of spacious layouts and private yards.

The state’s rental landscape is shaped by strong demand for modern amenities, proximity to major employers, and vibrant local culture. Neighborhoods such as Brooklyn’s Williamsburg, Queens’ Long Island City, and the Hudson Valley’s charming towns attract renters who prioritize walkability, dining, and green spaces. As remote work continues to influence living preferences, many tenants are exploring more affordable upstate options without sacrificing quality of life, further balancing the market across New York’s varied regions.

New York Rent by Property Type & Bedroom Count

Averages, medians, and ranges across recent rental listings

Property Type Bedrooms Average Median Min – Max 25th – 75th
Apartment Studio $3,305 $3,249 $800 – $6,610 $2,167 – $4,200
Apartment 1 Bedroom $3,184 $2,887 $500 – $8,450 $1,595 – $4,620
Apartment 2 Bedroom $4,073 $3,182 $700 – $16,900 $1,800 – $5,995
Apartment 3 Bedroom $5,181 $3,700 $700 – $32,500 $2,700 – $5,950
Apartment 4+ Bedroom $6,293 $4,600 $765 – $18,500 $3,850 – $6,495
House Studio $2,825 $1,650 $1,000 – $7,000 $1,200 – $7,000
House 1 Bedroom $2,230 $2,300 $925 – $3,930 $1,850 – $2,635
House 2 Bedroom $2,076 $2,100 $600 – $3,950 $1,200 – $2,900
House 3 Bedroom $2,946 $2,900 $650 – $9,950 $1,850 – $3,850
House 4+ Bedroom $5,128 $3,400 $850 – $35,000 $2,500 – $6,250

Current rent in New York (all property types): Studio $3,255, 1 Bedroom $3,130, 2 Bedroom $3,902, 3 Bedroom $3,994, 4+ Bedroom $4,556.


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