As of late 2025, the average rent in NYC varies by borough, with a citywide average around $4,030 per month, though some sources provide a range between $4,187 and $7,849. Manhattan's average rent was around $5,022 in October 2025, while Brooklyn's median rent was about $4,030 as of November 2025. The most expensive neighborhoods in NYC include Lincoln Square ($7,248), West Village ($6,438), and Lower West Side ($6,359).
Average rent by borough (late 2025)
NYC
(citywide): Approximately $4,030 (per Apartments.com) or $4,187-$7,849 (per Rent.com).
Brooklyn: Approximately
$4,030 (median, per Zumper).
Manhattan: Approximately
$5,022 (average, per MNS Real Estate NYC).
Queens: Approximately
$3,465 (average, per Apartments.com).
Bronx: Approximately $2,652 (average, per MNS Real Estate NYC).
Factors influencing rent
Neighborhood: Rents are significantly higher in certain neighborhoods. For example, the most expensive areas in Manhattan average over $6,000 per month.
Unit type: The type of unit, such as a studio or two-bedroom, will impact the average price.
Leasing trends: Leasing activity and a neighborhood's available listings can fluctuate, potentially influencing rental prices over time.
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Apparently, the lower income NYC voters live in the Bronk where rent costs average $2652/month. NYC does need to increase Supply of lower cost apartments. No Tax on Tips and the $17/hr. increase in 2026 will help. The removal of Illegals and the Homeless will also help.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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