Tribeca Apartments For Rent
19 Tribeca Rentals available on PropertyClub.
1 bedroom in Manhattan
4,140/mo
105 Duane Street, Apt 2406
7,790/mo
105 Duane Street, Apt 2417
5,605/mo
105 Duane Street, Apt 2400
4,210/mo
88 Leonard Street, Apt 300
13,000/mo
88 Leonard Street, Apt 203
7,100/mo
88 Leonard Street, Apt 319
5,850/mo
88 Leonard Street, Apt 520
4,790/mo
88 Leonard Street, Apt 909
3,400/mo
80 North Moore Street, Apt 8032K
5,995/mo
80 North Moore Street, Apt 3109D
4,725/mo
80 North Moore Street, Apt 332A
4,495/mo
80 North Moore Street, Apt 39E
4,095/mo
80 North Moore Street, Apt 30A
3,195/mo
34 Desbrosses Street, Apt 1407
7,995/mo
34 Desbrosses Street, Apt 1201
5,325/mo
34 Desbrosses Street, Apt 406
4,295/mo
34 Desbrosses Street, Apt 315
3,595/mo
456 Washington Street, Apt 2916
19,305/mo
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TriBeCa Rentals Info
It’s no wonder that Tribeca is one of NYC’s most appealing places for renters, considering the area’s unique combination of historic architecture, luxurious boutiques, and dynamic entertainment scene, i. This is reflected in the neighborhood’s apartment prices, with rental apartments being amongst the most expensive in the city. In Tribeca, you can expect to pay upwards of $3000 to rent even the smallest studio apartment. Long gone are the days of affordable artist lofts in Tribeca. The neighborhood is now known for having some of the most expensive apartments in New York City, and by quite a wide margin. Inventory is diverse, although it can be quite rare to see a Tribeca townhouse for rent or even a coop on the rental market. Generally speaking, you’ll be looking at high-rise apartment buildings with luxury apartments renting for top-dollar. Prices are high, and finding even a studio under $3000 can be a challenge, especially if you’re looking for a no-fee apartment. The cheapest apartments for rent in Tribeca are usually at the periphery of the neighborhood, close to the Civic Center area or the Financial District, in buildings like 111 Worth Street. For those looking for affordable housing in the heart of the neighborhood, the best option is usually Independence Plaza, a complex that consists of 3 high-rise towers as well as several smaller buildings with townhouse-style apartments for rent, all of which are located just off of Greenwich Street. If you prefer a Tribeca loft or a Tribeca luxury apartment in a white-glove building with excellent amenities, you’ll have plenty of options at your disposal, assuming, of course, that you have the budget. Some of the best luxury apartments in Tribeca are located at no-fee buildings that include 88 Leonard, Tribeca House at 50 Murray, and Barclay Tower, which offers excellent values thanks to a less central location.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average rent for No Fee apartments in TriBeCa, New York?
The average rent for No Fee apartments in TriBeCa, New York is $4,140.
What is the average rent for studio apartments in TriBeCa, New York?
The average rent for studios in TriBeCa, New York is $3,600.
What is the average rent for 1 bedroom apartments in TriBeCa, New York?
The average rent for 1 bedroom apartments in TriBeCa, New York is $4,824.
What is the average rent for 2 bedroom apartments in TriBeCa, New York?
The average rent for 2 bedroom apartments in TriBeCa, New York is $6,721.
What is the average rent for 3 bedroom apartments in TriBeCa, New York?
The average rent for 3 bedroom apartments in TriBeCa, New York is $16,152.