
Studio Apartments for Rent in the 10019 ZIP Code of New York, NY (931 Rentals)Page 15 of 19


135 W 69th St

15 W 70th St

730 Eighth Ave

319-321 W 46th St

45 W 68th St

46 W 69th St

Residences at The St. Regis

451-453 W 44th St

346 W 46th St

433 W 46th St

65 W 69th St

Glass House Tavern

426 W 44th St

409 W 45th St

431 W 48th St

368 W 46th St

415 W 46th St

53 W 68th St

451 W 47th St

22 W 70th St

59 W 69th St

524 W 47th St

43 W 64th St

693 Tenth Ave

111 W 69th St

681 Ninth Ave

409 W 44th St

443 W 48th St

440 W 44th St

41 W 68th St

113 W 70th St

689 Tenth Ave

438 W 44th St

64 W 69th St

80 Central Park W

36 W 69th St

22 W 68th St

54 W 71st St

58-62 W 48th St

35 W 70th St

Terrific Tenements

SFR

Cooperative

Cooperative

Cooperative

Adagio Condominiums

The Whitby

650 9th Ave

Toulaine Apartments
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in 10019?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10019 Studio Apartments | $3,927 | $2,492 | $7,650 |
| 10019 1 Bedroom Apartments | $5,510 | $1,650 | $18,750 |
| 10019 2 Bedroom Apartments | $7,224 | $3,400 | $30,107 |
| 10019 3 Bedroom Apartments | $7,832 | $5,095 | $24,983 |
| 10019 4 Bedroom Apartments | $8,220 | $6,995 | $9,500 |
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Frequently Asked Questions about Studio the 10019 ZIP Code Apartments
What is the Cheapest apartment in 10019 with Studio?
Currently the most affordable Studio in 10019 is at listed at $2,492.
How much is the average rent for a Studio 10019 Apartment?
The average rent for a Studio Apartment in 10019 is $5,510.
What is the largest available Studio 10019 Apartment for rent?
Today's apartment with the most square footage in 10019 is a square feet unit at .
What is the average size for 10019 Studio Apartments for rent?
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