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Featured Rental Buildings

37 Wall Street in Financial District

37 Wall Street

Financial District
Rentals: 4 active and 17 previous
The Olivia at 315 West 33rd Street in Chelsea

The Olivia

Chelsea
Rentals: 1 active and 98 previous
Columbus Square at 808 Columbus Avenue in Upper West Side

Columbus Square

Upper West Side
Rentals: 21 active and 22 previous

Street Fact

Upper East Side One-Bedroom Rentals

 Median SizeMonthly
Lenox Hill 750 ft² $2,999
Upper East Side 703 ft² $2,700
Yorkville 684 ft² $2,500
Carnegie Hill 765 ft² $2,800
All UES Areas 740 ft² $2,750
Averages for listings from past 60 days from StreetEasy data. Excludes some extraordinary properties. No representation is made as to the accuracy of this data.

No Fee Listings

15 Park Row

(NO FEE) $3,695

2 beds   2 baths

15 Park Row

Rental, Fulton/Seaport
Listed by NY Living Solutions
$4,595
202 East 94th Street   2 beds
$1,595
233 East 3rd Street   1 bed

Featured Listings

146 17th Street

(NO FEE) $1,050

1 bed   1 bath
500 ft²

146 17th Street

Rental, Park Slope
Listed by Reality Management
35 Grove Street

(NO FEE) $2,395

1 bath
400 ft²

35 Grove Street

Rental, West Village
Listed by Owner

Recent Listings

5 East 22nd Street

$2,900

1 bed   1 bath
668 ft²

5 East 22nd Street

Condo, Flatiron
Listed by RSNY Realty
$3,250
460 East 79th Street   1 bed   800 ft²
$5,000
900 Park Avenue   1 bed   780 ft²
$3,650
210 East 60th Street   1 bed   1,000 ft²
$3,500
450 West 17th Street   583 ft²

Upcoming Open Houses

$2,000
318 6th Street   2 beds   700 ft²
Fri, Dec 18 (6:00 - 7:00)
$2,200
337 West 21st Street   1 bed
Fri, Dec 18 (6:30 - 7:30)
$9,000
230 West 56th Street   2 beds   1,420 ft²
Sat, Dec 19 (by appointment only)
$22,000
502 Park Avenue   4 beds   2,300 ft²
Sat, Dec 19 (by appointment only)

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The Strangest Landlord-Tenant Relationship In Town?

Last month the Village Voice reported on 81 Bowery, one of the oldest and last remaining lodging houses in New York that has been home to a generation of Chinese immigrants, living in tiny cubicles. Elizabeth Dwoskin tells of the building’s history, the tenants living conditions, and battles with the landlord.

The fourth floor is very different. The rooms crammed inside are tiny, with walls about eight feet high but no ceilings, and each one about the size of an office cubicle. The dozen or so residents who live on this floor pay about $100 a month to live in what amounts to a broom closet, and all of them share a bathroom with two shower stalls, a urinal, and four toilets. The cubicles are jam-packed with possessions the residents have been piling up for decades. There is no kitchen on the floor.

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