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From Bargain to Bank-Breaking: The NYC Rent Heat Map

New York City has never been a bargain for renters - but the latest data shows just how wide the gap has become between the city’s most and least expensive neighborhoods. At the very top of the market sits Lower Manhattan , where the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is a staggering $4,928 . Not far behind is North Brooklyn at $4,029 , while West Queens commands an average of $3,489 . Even Upper Manhattan , often considered a relative bargain compared to downtown, averages $2,900 for a one-bed. For renters searching for something a little more attainable, the Bronx offers the lowest borough-wide average at $2,242 , followed by Staten Island at $2,442 . Queens ($2,651) and South Brooklyn ($2,666) also fall below the citywide average of $4,028 , though “affordable” remains a very relative term in today’s market. If you’re currently trying to figure out where your budget might stretch far enough for a lease, the NYC Rent Heat Map is a handy tool for house hunters. This int...

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