
1 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in the 10105 ZIP Code of New York, NY (5,061 Rentals)Page 70 of 100


Hudson 36

The Caroline

The Melar

The Lewis

The Nicole

Olympia House

Frontier

48 W 68th Street

210-220 East 22nd Street

The Forge

160 Madison

Claridge's

177 E 75th St

The Olivia

The Metropolis

Stonehenge 51

OHM

Chelsea Centro

Henry Hall

The Lumen

AVA High Line

Jasper

Kips Bay Court

The Petersfield

The Ellington

The Alyn

AKA Times Square

239 W 12th St

315 E 58th St

235-260 E 68th St

The Ventura

Lyra

The Encore

One Columbus Place

515 W 59TH St

The Epic

Hollingsworth

Solow Tower Apartments

The Aldyn

Herald Towers

Yorkshire Towers

Anagram Nomad

3Eleven

The Gilroy

211 East 70th Street

507 West Chelsea

Avalon Clinton

The Ashley

Solari
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How much does it cost to rent an apartment in 10105?
| Bedroom | Average Rent | Cheapest Rent | Highest Rent |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10105 Studio Apartments | $13,306 | $1,500 | $799,000 |
| 10105 1 Bedroom Apartments | $19,081 | $1,450 | $949,000 |
| 10105 2 Bedroom Apartments | $6,465 | $2,000 | $30,107 |
| 10105 3 Bedroom Apartments | $8,509 | $2,900 | $37,850 |
| 10105 4 Bedroom Apartments | $10,092 | $6,995 | $28,875 |
| 10105 5 Bedroom Apartments | $15,759 | $7,500 | $26,125 |
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Currently the most affordable 1 Bedroom in 10105 is at listed at $1,500.
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The average rent for a 1 Bedroom Apartment in 10105 is $19,081.
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