This Week’s Worth-It New York City Apartment Listings (2024)

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By Nora DeLigter, a writer and filmmaker based in New York City

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117 Tysen Street, Staten Island Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photo: Compass

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Listen, it’s not as though getting an apartment in New York has ever been easy. But one could probably argue that it has never been harder than it is right now. The most god-awful studios are regularly renting for thousands and thousands of dollars with lines of interested tenants out the door. Here, we’ll find the actually worth-looking-ats, the actually worth-the-costs, and the surprisingly affordable-for-those-parquet-floors from all around the internet.

I went to new, topological heights this week — scoping out neighborhoods in New York with the highest elevation. In Staten Island, that meant Todt Hill, the highest natural point in all five boroughs, and a literal hill made from Serpentine rock. Nothing’s on offer in TH itself, but I saw a few multiple-bedroom houses in the surrounding area of Tompkinsville. Uptown, I scoped out some for-sale listings in Washington Heights — all under a million and all in prewar buildings. In Brooklyn, I wandered through Sunset Park (did you know the actual park reaches 164 feet high and was formed during the last glacial period?!) and found some solid, affordable one-bedrooms. And, of course, Bed-Stuy, because … well, just because.

Sunset Park Apartment Listings

$3,200, 4-bedroom: About a thousand (okay, five) windows that wrap around the living room, approximately a hundred bedrooms (okay, four), and great natural light. A little rough around the edges, with floors that don’t exactly look like hardwood, but I can look past this because of the price.

$2,100, 1-bedroom: These floors are definitely hardwood. Really nice layout here — feels spacious and adult, with laundry in the building. Great light and a second-floor walk-up so you can get your steps in.

Washington Heights Apartment Listings

$2,850, 1-bedroom: So refreshing to stay in the $2,000 realm for a one-bedroom. This one has some more modern updates, with a kitchen countertop that looks brand-spanking-new, and I’m not mad at the bathroom reno, either.

$2,250, 1-bedroom: Prewar apartment in great shape with some of the original details and moldings. The bedroom has a very verdant view, and you’re about two seconds from the river.

$2,275, 2-bedroom: A stunning prewar with even more charm and parquet floors, to boot. Nice tiling in the bathroom, and the price is right.

$649K, 1-bedroom: If you’re in the buying market, this one-bedroom is special — with bay windows that look out to panoramic views of the GWB, original herringbone floors, and did I mention the bay windows? I did, but they deserve a second mention. A private gym and doorman are also included. And lastly: seven acres of gardens with residents-only lawn space?

$450K, studio: Feels steep for a studio, but the floor plan and the images tell me it’s a one-bedroom … in either case, this one has a small and quiet elegance, with a windowed bathroom with Carrera and Kohler fittings and a deep soaking tub.

Bed-Stuy Apartment Listings

$2,975, 2-bedroom: A rather stunning, rather unusual lofty two-bedroom apartment at the tippity-top of a brownstone. Feels almost like a bright and cozy attic, with skylights aplenty, exposed wood beams in the bedroom, and a surprising amount of light and space.

$3,700, 1-bedroom: A bit overpriced for the square footage, but lovely nonetheless. With a square and fat living room, bay(ish) windows, parquet floors, and original details. Bathroom is nice and white and tiled, too.

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116 Bainbridge Street Photo: Brown Harris Stevens

$1,995, studio: A not-so-standard studio apartment with lovely original details. See: the decorative fireplace, high ceilings, crown moldings. The bathroom is the highlight for me here — a pastiche of different-colored tiles and a vintage vanity wall mirror.

$9,250, 4-bedroom: Was feeling generous, might delete later. Obviously a higher price point, but behold! The stately elegance! Renovated but not overdone — the kitchen is immense, the staircase is a bit ornate for my taste, but I see what they were going for. There’s central air and a study … gosh, to have a study.

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526 Hanco*ck Street Photo: Massada Home Sales

$6,350, 2-bedroom: A loft apartment in the Exchange building, an old telephone factory that’s been converted into luxury loft rentals. I think they did a nice job here with double-height ceilings, vinyl plank flooring, a green accent wall in the kitchen. Private gym and rooftop, too.

$3,250, 3-bedroom: Technically in Ocean Hill — but three bedrooms at this price ain’t bad for the location. The bedrooms are the highlights here, with lots of windows and ornate decorative fireplaces. The living room is a blank box that leaves me feeling uninspired, however …

$7,250, 4-bedroom: Luxury duplex on my favorite block in Brooklyn: Macdonough. Twenty feet wide and 50 feet deep, this is a big ol’ brownstone. Original mahogany details have been left in place, somewhat willy-nilly, but I appreciate the effort. The quarter-sawn white-oak flooring is very nice, and the kitchen is my favorite room here.

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313 Macdonough Street

Staten Island Apartment Listings

$5,000, 3-bedroom: For the love of gilded glitz! Technically located in New Brighton and not Todt Hill, this three-bedroom Victorian house is a lot to behold. The Provençal windows that are nearly floor to ceiling are my favorite. Could leave the wallpaper, velvet, and green theme behind, though.

$1,650, 1-bedroom: Classic prewar one-bedroom on the North Shore of SI with all the prewar fixings. It’s definitely bringing me back to earth with its (slightly overvarnished) parquet floors, nice moldings, a kitchen that’s nothing to write home about …

$3,500, 3-bedroom: What it lacks in charm it makes up for in bedrooms. This is (almost) a whole house in Tompkinsville, which is a neighborhood with a mix of commercial and residential housing. With some nice features like a sunroom (I mean, you just don’t see that enough), which could also double as a bedroom; a sprawling backyard; and lots of natural light.

$3,400, 3-bedroom: Another edition of “lacking in windows but making up for that in space.” I like the attic-y bedroom here the most, and the kitchen door that leads out onto a terrace. I also just love the suburban feel of this Tompkinsville neighborhood — it’s not a home, it’s a house. Let’s get grilling.

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Are New York apartment prices dropping? ›

Manhattan is becoming a buyer's market as apartment prices fell and inventory rose in the second quarter of 2024, according to new reports. The average real estate sales price in Manhattan fell 3% to just more than $2 million, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel.

Why is it so hard to find an apartment in NYC right now? ›

The reason is simple, and is true of any place with lots of people and limited space: demand outstrips supply. Landlords can be choosy and are able to select from multiple applicants the potential tenants with better credit, higher incomes, those they feel are more likely to pay the rent on time every month.

What is the best website to find rental apartments in NYC? ›

Several trusted websites offer comprehensive listings to help you navigate this journey, including Zillow, Apartments.com, June Homes, uhomes, and StreetEasy.

What is the best website for apartment hunting in New York? ›

StreetEasy, renowned for its comprehensive listings; Apartments.com, esteemed for offering a wide array of rental options; Nextdoor—a platform that provides valuable community insights—and RentHop: these are the premier websites one may turn to when searching for an apartment in NYC.

Are rents going down in NYC in 2024? ›

Rents. The median rent in Brooklyn was $3,950 in April 2024, down 1% since March and 10% year-over-year. Median rent fell slightly compared to last month's peak of $3,988, due to a drop in lease activity at the top end of the market.

Is now the time to buy an apartment in NYC? ›

According to the Q4 2023 report by The Corcoran Group, prices are at an eight-year low, and with the expectation that mortgage rates will decrease in 2024, there is pent-up demand that makes it a favorable time to purchase real estate in Manhattan.

Will NYC rents go back down? ›

(NerdWallet) – An ongoing boom in apartment construction has helped slow down rental inflation — but renters shouldn't expect prices to drop dramatically from their pandemic-padded highs. That means affordability will remain the dominant narrative in rental housing in 2024.

Why are so many NYC apartments empty? ›

Landlords have argued that state rent regulations make the units so unprofitable that they're better off leaving them vacant. Tenant groups have argued that money-hungry owners are starving the city's affordable housing supply while they wait for changes to those regulations.

Is now a good time to rent in NYC? ›

Peak season months (May to September) offer high inventory, equaling more choices, but generally comes with higher prices and more competition. Low season months (October to April) generally offer lower prices and more room to negotiate but very low inventory.

How do I find a good apartment in New York? ›

Apartment Hunting Tips
  1. Real Estate Apps and Websites. There is an ever-increasing and changing set of websites and smartphone apps to help New Yorkers find a place to rent or buy. ...
  2. Brokers. ...
  3. Word-of-Mouth. ...
  4. Classified Ads. ...
  5. Walking Around. ...
  6. Housing Office. ...
  7. Finding a Vacant Apartment in Same Building. ...
  8. NYCHA.

Where is the best place to rent in New York? ›

Best neighborhoods in New York
  • Greenwich Village, Manhattan.
  • Harlem, Manhattan.
  • Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
  • Astoria, Queens.
  • Long Island City, Queens.
  • Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.
  • Midtown, Manhattan.
  • Bushwick, Brooklyn.
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How do landlords pick tenants NYC? ›

Housing providers have a right to set financial and credit qualifications, a process that provides some assurance that the applicant will be a good tenant. Qualifications and inquiries must be applied equally to all applicants and must not be influenced by race, national origin, or other protected factors.

What are the best months for apartment hunting NYC? ›

According to a survey conducted by Renthop, the best time to look for an apartment in NYC is during the off-season months, namely from November to March. Conversely, the worst time to look is during the peak season months, which is from May to September.

How do I find good tenants in NYC? ›

Running a background check on your tenants
  1. Verify if tenants' monthly income equals at least three times the monthly rent;
  2. Ask for copies of their pay stubs;
  3. Get in touch with their employers for further information;
  4. Verify if they pay bills on time;
  5. Check for potential criminal records;

How to find off market apartment NYC? ›

Here are 10 Quick Tips for Finding Off Market Properties:
  1. 1) Join Investor's Forum. ...
  2. 2) Network with Local Real Estate Professionals. ...
  3. 3) Search Online Listings Sites Regularly. ...
  4. 4) Contact Property Owners Directly. ...
  5. 5) Look for Properties with “For Sale by Owner” Signs. ...
  6. 6) Check Expired and Cancelled Listings.

Are rents going up or down in NYC? ›

Eight months into the year, rents in New York City have risen 9.1%. This is a slower rate of growth compared to what the city was experiencing at this point last year: from January to August 2023 rents had increased 10.4%.

Will NYC rent go down in 2025? ›

The upshot: Landlords will focus on getting people in the door before making any drastic changes to rent, Ryan said. Capital Economics projects that rent growth will increase to upwards of 3% by the end of 2025. In the meantime, it's a renter's market.

Is NYC in a housing crisis? ›

Local and state leaders at City & State's 2024 Affordable Housing summit weighed in on efforts underway to build more, while protecting tenants and homeowners. With affordable housing vacancy at a historic low, New Yorkers are experiencing a housing crisis.

Are NYC co-op prices dropping? ›

Co-op and condo price trends in Northern Manhattan were weaker than during the prior year and remained below pre-pandemic levels. Apartment listing inventory fell year over year for the second straight quarter. In the townhouse market, price trend indicators showed mixed annual results as sales declined.

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