Real Estate

West Village Rents Cheaper Than 16 Other Neighborhoods: Study

SoHo, NoHo, Midtown East and Greenpoint all asked for higher prices in the second quarter of this year.

West Village ranked at number 17 on the list.
West Village ranked at number 17 on the list. (Peter Senzamici/Patch)

WEST VILLAGE, NY — For years, many cited the West Village as the poster child of expensive and exclusive neighborhoods.

Now they'll have to rattle off 16 other names first.

A new report reveals what the recent median one-bedroom rents have been all across the city.

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The real estate publication Zumper published its "National Rent Report" on Wednesday, which broke down the median rent of over 80 neighborhoods in the five boroughs between April 1 and June of this year.

Overall, New York City had the priciest median one-bedroom home in the country in July at $3,980. The number was even higher in Manhattan, where it ballooned up to $4,200.

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According to the list, the most expensive neighborhood in the Big Apple is NoMad, with their one-bedroom median rent hitting just over $6,000.

At number six is DUMBO, where the one bedroom rent in the trendy locale is statistically near $4,387 every month.

The Garment District came in at number eight, with a median rent of $4,707.
And the Upper West Side's rent of $4,573 give it a slot at number 12, just below Midtown East, where median rents hit $4,617.

Keep scrolling past Greenpoint ($4,507), Tribeca ($4,470) and the Theater District ($4,393).

And finally, the West Village, at number 17, had a median one-bedroom monthly rent of $4,393.

Inwood ($2,060) was the most affordable neighborhood in Manhattan, and had the 63rd cheapest one-bedroom price of the 81 examined in the study.

For comparison, here are the top 10 priciest one-bedroom areas for the second quarter of 2023.

  1. NoMad: $6,033 a month
  2. Flatiron District: $5,933 a month
  3. Chelsea: $5,377 a month
  4. Stuyvesant Town: $5,190 a month
  5. Greenwich Village: $5,080 a month
  6. DUMBO: $4,837 a month
  7. Gramercy Park: $4,787 a month
  8. Garment District: $4,707 a month
  9. SoHo: $4,703 a month
  10. NoHo: $4,633 a month

The most-affordable median one-bedroom in New York City during the period was in Bensonhurst at $1,600, according to the study.

New York City's median one-bedroom rent of $3,980 is more than twice the national median, but half of city's neighborhoods have one-bedroom medians of under $2,800 — which is the current median for a one-bedroom in Boston and Miami.You can read the complete Zumper study — HERE.

Additional reporting by Gus Saltonstall

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