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Affordable Neighborhoods In Nyc To Rent An Apartment

New York City is often said to be one of the most expensive cities to own/rent an accommodation in. The average monthly rent for 1 bedroom apartment over $2,700 per month tells the whole story. That said, there are also some neighborhoods in the city where you can get relatively affordable (as compared to really expensive locations in NYC) accommodations.


Here are a few pocket-friendly neighborhoods where you rent your sublet apartment in NYC- Washington Heights - Manhattan? Budget-friendly? it might surprise some that there are even neighborhoods in Manhattan which may offer cost-effective accommodations. Because Washington Heights is a kind of hidden gem in NYC, it. offers more affordable as well as bigger apartments than most of Manhattan. Also, the neighborhood does not run out of options when it comes to fun and enjoyment. New beer bars, and restaurants keep popping up here every now and then, so you can expect to have a great time when hanging out. Bed ford-Stuyvesant- Bed ford-Stuyvesant or Bed-Stuy in Brooklyn is a popular neighborhood among renters. It is a lovely and well-preserved historic district with rowhouses and brownstones. The average rent in Bed-Stuy is still lower than that of Brooklyn as a whole. If you are looking for a budget-friendly stay, Bed-Stuy has got everything that you could possibly ask for. Sunnyside - Sunnyside in Queens is one of the most overlooked areas in NYC but it has got a diverse, creative community, food places, and bars, which give this neighborhood plenty of charm. It also has short commutes to Manhattan. It takes around 15 to 20 minutes to reach Manhattan from Sunnyside. Booking an apartment of your choice in your favorite location is just a matter of minutes unless you want to visit the property and verify it. Find short term rentals in Manhattan that suit your budget and move-in as per your convenience.




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