
Studio Apartments for Rent in the 10011 ZIP Code of New York, NY (1,846 Rentals)Page 32 of 37


360 West 43rd Street

Sheridan Arms

The 5th Avenue

Ivy Tower

True North University Place

110 Bank St

33-37 Grove St

119 Bank Street

True North Gold Coast

189 Waverly Place

234-236 Thompson Street

Plaza West

Sienna37

Chelsea 29

285 West 12th St

329 W 14th St

Hudson 36

The Lewis

41 Bedford Street

Lyra

57 Carmine Street

346 Bleecker St

60 East 12th

The Maybury

OHM

Henry Hall

239 W 12th St

133 W Third St

507 West Chelsea

The Maverick

The Capitol

Avalon West Chelsea

The West Coast

606 W 30

AVA High Line

The Olivia

Mabel Chelsea

7W21

Echelon Chelsea

110 Horatio St

Stewart Hotel

The West Coast

800 Sixth Apartments

12 Perry Street

The Archive

111 Charles St

Chelsea Addition

360 W 30th St

The Hermitage
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in 10011?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10011 Studio Apartments | $4,772 | $2,250 | $14,591 |
| 10011 1 Bedroom Apartments | $6,518 | $1,900 | $21,812 |
| 10011 2 Bedroom Apartments | $8,303 | $2,395 | $21,990 |
| 10011 3 Bedroom Apartments | $8,110 | $5,500 | $24,995 |
| 10011 4 Bedroom Apartments | $14,657 | $12,800 | $17,017 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Studio the 10011 ZIP Code Apartments
What is the Cheapest apartment in 10011 with Studio?
Currently the most affordable Studio in 10011 is at listed at $2,250.
How much is the average rent for a Studio 10011 Apartment?
The average rent for a Studio Apartment in 10011 is $6,518.
What is the largest available Studio 10011 Apartment for rent?
Today's apartment with the most square footage in 10011 is a square feet unit at .
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