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Median Rent
  • $1,580 - $1,740
  • $1,420 - $1,580
  • $1,260 - $1,420
  • $1,100 - $1,260
  • $940 - $1,100
  • $780 - $940
  • $620 - $780

New York Rent Snapshot New York Rent Snapshot

Chart Bdr Mdn Rent Sect8 Avg Sqft $/Sqft Rentals
Studio $1,591 $597 668 $2.38 20,000+
1 $1,772 $631 822 $2.16 70,000+
2 $1,947 $749 1044 $1.86 55,000+
3 $2,020 $939 1336 $1.51 40,000+
4 $2,949 $1,051 1726 $1.71 9,500+
Last updated: Monday, December 01, 2008

New York Demographics, Vacancy Rate, Renter occupied New York At a Glance

Rental Area DemographicsTypical neighbor is predominantly of White ethnicity, majority attaining High School education level and generates about $43,393 per year in household income.

  •   Renter occupied: 43 %
  •   Population: 18,976,457
  •   Vacancy rate: 8.1 %
  •   Median household income: $43,393
  •   Monthly rent affordability: $1,084
  •   Crime rate index: Violent: 3, Property: 1 (1-lowest, 5-highest)
  •   Ethnicity: White (68 %) , Black (16 %) , Hispanic (15 %)
  •   Age groups: Under 18 (25 %), 35 to 44 (16 %), 25 to 34 (15 %)
  •   Education: High School (43 %) , College (10 %) , Graduate School (8 %)

The information is based on 2000 Census data.

New York Metropolitans

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  New York (250,000+) $1,679 (25,000+)10.3% $1,718 (100,000+)9.0% $1,959 (95,000+)9.1% $2,232 (55,000+)8.5% $2,949 (10,000+)14.3%
  Buffalo (8,500+) - $653 (1,500+)1.7% $722 (4,000+)12.1% $800 (2,000+)6.7% $1,295 (518)-
  Rochester (9,500+) $540 (392)1.9% $645 (2,500+)2.4% $778 (3,500+)3.7% $960 (2,000+)0.0% $1,100 (479)-
  Albany (868) - $740 (290)- $900 (417)- $1,075 (161)- -
  Syracuse (2,500+) - $610 (681)10.9% $665 (1,000+)2.3% $785 (940)-1.3% -
  Poughkeepsie (3,500+) - $871 (1,000+)-0.5% $1,175 (1,000+)4.5% $1,426 (1,000+)1.2% -
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  Kingston (408) - $808 (162)- $950 (190)- $1,300 (56)- -
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  Ithaca (1,000+) - $700 (480)- $900 (457)- $1,200 (229)- -
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City New York is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States of America. With 62 counties, it is the country's third most populous state. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, and shares a water border with Rhode Island as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Its five largest cities are New York City, Buffalo, Rochester, Yonkers, and Syracuse. New York apartments for rent comparison page shows most up to date rent information on New York apartments and houses. Rent information is obtained from multiple rental sources but we cannot guarantee their accuracy.