Financial District Apartments For Rent
54 Financial District Rentals available on PropertyClub.
180 Water Street, Apt 813
5,111/mo
180 Water Street, Apt 1907
4,911/mo
180 Water Street, Apt 2112
3,844/mo
180 Water Street, Apt 804
2,942/mo
200 Water Street, Apt 2214
5,400/mo
200 Water Street, Apt 315
4,454/mo
200 Water Street, Apt 3111
4,131/mo
200 Water Street, Apt 1203
3,600/mo
2 Gold Street, Apt 3G
3,986/mo
2 Gold Street, Apt 24B
3,596/mo
2 Gold Street, Apt 8C
3,365/mo
2 Gold Street, Apt 4H
2,879/mo
60 Fulton Street, Apt 9D
5,485/mo
60 Fulton Street, Apt 10E
3,995/mo
19 Dutch Street, Apt 48I
6,855/mo
19 Dutch Street, Apt 7I
4,715/mo
19 Dutch Street, Apt 28D
3,520/mo
19 Dutch Street, Apt 13B
3,255/mo
8 Spruce Street, Apt 74A
13,455/mo
8 Spruce Street, Apt 49A
6,769/mo
8 Spruce Street, Apt 25T
6,260/mo
8 Spruce Street, Apt 20C
3,685/mo
8 Spruce Street, Apt 23E
3,230/mo
2 Gold Street, Apt 5h
5,500/mo
Financial District Rentals Info
New York City’s Financial District is home to a burgeoning real estate market. New luxury buildings and their no-fee apartments for rent have transformed the neighborhood in recent years, turning it to a hotbed for millennial renters. High-rise buildings and luxury rentals dominate the apartment market in the Financial District. Don’t let that scare you away, though, as the neighborhood is known for being attractively priced, especially when you compare what you get in FiDi to other areas in Manhattan. Another perk is that most apartments in the financial district are no fee, and frequently offer other concessions like low or even no security deposits. If you’re looking for a luxurious building with incredible amenities, but are on a tight budget, this is absolutely the neighborhood for you. That being said, as in much of the city, rents have been on the rise, but appear to be stabilizing as of late, in part thanks to an influx of new inventory hitting the market. Apartments in the Financial District are also popular amongst students and young professionals. This is thanks to the fact that rental units in the neighborhood are typically well laid out and easily convertible and that many buildings are roommate friendly. If this is a concern, your best bet would be to stick to the ultra-luxe towers like New York by Gehry at 8 Spruce Street, 70 Pine Street, and 20 Broad Street for no-fee apartments or to go with condos like 123 Washington Street and The Setai Wall Street at 40 Broad Street. One of the best things about living in the Financial District is the excellent access you’ll have to neighboring Tribeca and Battery Park City. Another major perk of living in FiDi is that you’ll have an easy commute to virtually anywhere in New York City thanks to the many subway lines in the neighborhood.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for No Fee apartments in Financial District, New York?
The average rent for No Fee apartments in Financial District, New York is $5,104.
What is the average rent for studio apartments in Financial District, New York?
The average rent for studios in Financial District, New York is $3,055.
What is the average rent for 1 bedroom apartments in Financial District, New York?
The average rent for 1 bedroom apartments in Financial District, New York is $4,059.
What is the average rent for 2 bedroom apartments in Financial District, New York?
The average rent for 2 bedroom apartments in Financial District, New York is $5,424.
What is the average rent for 3 bedroom apartments in Financial District, New York?
The average rent for 3 bedroom apartments in Financial District, New York is $10,248.