Rent prices
New York Rent Prices 2026
A focused rent planning page for New York, covering estimated 1-bedroom rent, rent pressure against salary, monthly budget context, and comparisons with other relocation cities.
Quick takeaway
The current New York 1-bedroom rent benchmark in this dataset is $3,174. Use it as a first-pass screening number before checking live listings, deposit rules, building quality, and commute tradeoffs.
Rent is usually the largest move-planning variable. If the calculator shows rent as the main driver, rerun your estimate with conservative rent assumptions before comparing salaries or relocation offers.
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| Estimated 1BR rent | $3,174 |
| Estimated single-person monthly cost | $6,000 |
| Estimated family monthly cost | $15,600 |
| Monthly transport benchmark | $144 |
| Monthly utilities benchmark | $237 |
Rent vs salary in New York
A basic single-person monthly income signal for New York is about $7,200. A more comfortable income signal is about $9,300. Against those planning signals, the current 1-bedroom rent benchmark is about 44% of the basic income estimate and 34% of the comfortable income estimate.
New York rent compared with other cities
| Comparison | New York rent | Other city rent | Next step |
|---|---|---|---|
| New York vs London | $3,174 | £1,620 | Compare costs |
| New York vs San Francisco | $3,174 | $3,695 | Compare costs |
| New York vs Chicago | $3,174 | $1,733 | Compare costs |
Rent numbers are shown in each city's local currency. Use the linked comparison pages and your own exchange-rate assumptions before treating one market as cheaper or more expensive in your personal currency.
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Data source and confidence
- Cost index: Numbeo current city index
- Rent: HUD FY2026 Fair Market Rent
- Transport: MTA weekly fare cap estimate
- Utilities: Numbeo city benchmark
- Last updated: 2026-05-25
- Confidence: medium
CityCostCompare is a beta planning tool. Rent estimates are designed for early screening and should be checked against current listings before signing a lease or accepting a job offer.
FAQ
How much is rent in New York?
This dataset currently uses $3,174 as a 1-bedroom New York rent benchmark. Real rents vary by neighborhood, unit size, quality, and lease timing.
Is New York rent expensive compared with income?
Using this site's salary signals, the 1-bedroom rent benchmark is about 44% of the basic monthly income estimate and 34% of the comfortable estimate.
Should I use this number as a lease budget?
Use it as a starting benchmark only. Before committing, verify live listings, deposit requirements, agent fees, commute costs, and whether utilities are included.