Rental market snapshot for Harlem, Manhattan
Harlem rental market summary
The rental market in Harlem, New York is showing signs of growth. In July 2023, there were 376 new listings, a 3.2% increase from the previous month. This is a positive sign for the rental market, as it indicates that more people are looking to rent in the area. The median rent in July 2023 was $3,099, a 1.6% increase from the same time last year. This suggests that the rental market is becoming more competitive, as more people are looking to rent in the area.
Overall, the rental market in Harlem, New York is showing signs of growth. The number of new listings and the median rent have both increased in the past year, indicating that the rental market is becoming more competitive. This is good news for potential renters, as it means that there are more options available. However, it is important to note that the rental market is still competitive, so renters should be prepared to pay higher prices for their desired rental.
Median rent for all residential properties in Harlem
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The most expensive listings and top trending buildings in Harlem
Most Expensive Listings
Address | Rent Price | Bed / Bath |
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1 Central Park S | $14,995 | 2 / 2.0 |
1 Central Park S | $14,980 | 2 / 2.0 |
22 W 120th St | $14,250 | 5 / 2.5 |
1 Central Park S | $13,500 | 1 / 1.5 |
1 Central Park N | $10,000 | 0 / 1.0 |
Top Trending Buildings
building name | avg rent price |
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Zillow | $2,750 |
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Bedroom Breakdown in Harlem
Harlem neighborhood apartments rents
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The rental market for 1-bedroom apartments in Harlem, New York is expected to remain relatively stable in May 2022, with only one new listing. The median rent for 1-bedroom apartments is estimated to be $2,750, which is unchanged from the previous month. This suggests that the rental market in Harlem is relatively stable and that prices are unlikely to fluctuate significantly in the near future.
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