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Median Rent
$3500
50% of apartments cost less than this
Affordable Range
$2800 - $3300
20th to 40th percentile
Luxury Range
$4475 - $4980
80th to 90th percentile
This chart shows rent prices at different percentiles. The median (50th percentile) represents the mid-point of the market.
This curve shows the distribution of rent prices from minimum to maximum, highlighting how prices increase across different segments of the market.
The median rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in All Upper East Side is $3500 per month. This means half of the apartments cost less than this amount, and half cost more. Our data comes from verified listings on major rental platforms.
The most affordable 1-bedroom apartments(represented by the 10th-20th percentile) range from $2555 to $2800, while premium apartments (80th-90th percentile) range from $4475 to $4980.
The minimum rent found for 1-bedroom apartments in All Upper East Side is $2100, while the maximum can reach $11000.
All Upper East Side is a dynamic NYC neighborhood with a diverse rental market spanning from budget-friendly options to luxury apartments. The area offers excellent connectivity to Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx via public transportation. For official rent regulation information, consult the NYC Rent Guidelines Board and NYC Housing Preservation and Development.
For neighborhood insights and local guides, explore resources like Time Out New York and Curbed NY.
This average rent data helps you understand the All Upper East Side rental market and make informed decisions when searching for apartments. Use the median rent as a benchmark when evaluating listings - anything significantly below the 25th percentile (affordable range) may indicate great value, while prices above the 75th percentile suggest premium features or locations.
These statistics are based on 82 rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartment listings in All Upper East Side. The rent distribution can help you determine if an apartment is fairly priced compared to similar units in the neighborhood.
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Looking for 1-bedroom apartments in All Upper East Side? Explore our interactive charts to understand the current rental market and make informed decisions. You can also compare with, , , , and in the same neighborhood. To see what's currently available, browse recent listings in All Upper East Side.