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Cheap New York City Apartments for Rent from $300 rent cheap new york
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After three years in my Manhattan apartment, I decided not to renew my lease. Instead, on Feb. 1, I'll be moving to Brooklyn.

In the big picture, this is a very exciting move. A new place! A new neighborhood! A new chapter! But the nitty-gritty of moving in NYC is, well, nothing less than exhausting.
It's hard to find an apartment that's affordable and also in a good neighborhood. It's hard to find a place that's big enough but is also near a train. You have to know what you're willing to sacrifice and what your non-negotiables are.
Most importantly, you have to be ready to sign a lease after looking at a prospective apartment, like, 20 minutes after you see it. Why? Because someone else will take it if you don't. There is no "let me think about it and call you tomorrow."
In New York City real estate, there is no time for tomorrow.
But I was delighted when I found an apartment-search website called Naked Apartments. I found my future apartment within days of using the site. It was the most seamless experience I've had in the six years I've lived in Manhattan — and this is my third move.
Here's how Naked Apartments works:
Let's say, for fun, that my budget is $2,500 a month (ha!). Right off the bat, Naked Apartments lets you select how many bedrooms you're looking for, the neighborhoods you're interested in (I chose a few in Manhattan for this demo), and the amenities you want (doorman, dishwasher, laundry in the building — I didn't select any of these to cast a wide net.)
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Click search and a list of corresponding apartments shows up. A map pops up next to it so you can see exactly where you're looking — Craigslist often tricks people into looking at apartments by changing/manipulating the locations (like calling 165th street the Upper West Side), so with Naked Apartments you know exactly which neighborhood you're dealing with.
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In my experience, I found an apartment that I liked and clicked through the listing. There I found photos and descriptions of the place.
There's an option to contact agents through the site, and multiple agents are usually showing each apartment, so you can contact all of them at once. I received responses within 20 minutes.
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When you do that, you get emails back almost immediately. There's also the option to call the broker.
When I found the apartment I wanted, I called the broker and within an hour was standing in the kitchen of the apartment I had been looking at on the website. I was happy to see that the photos matched (you'd be surprised how many Craigslist ads put out fake photos of better-looking apartments to lure prospective renters in, and it gets very tiring trying to determine which listings are authentic.)
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But what happens if the apartment ends up not being a perfect fit? You use Naked Apartments to build an anonymous profile — listing your income and credit score — and brokers with listings that match the criteria you've been searching for will contact you with other apartments that might match up. You can also exchange emails with brokers you enjoy working with and work with them off the site.
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New York is certainly one of the most exciting and diverse cities in the world. Yet, there is no question that it is also one of the most expensive. In fact, the standard one-bedroom apartment averages over $3,200. Even studios (or smaller units) aren't much cheaper. These prices can certainly dissuade any new graduates moving into the city. Don't fret, though. There are a number of cheap and affordable options throughout the city (and the outer boroughs). In addition, if you're willing to have a roommate, a lot more options open up. Here at RentHop, we're helping you find the best affordable apartments within your budget. You can search for cheap apartments by price, location, as well as filter by floorplans. We've also written a comprehensive rental guide that will teach you more about the NYC rental process.
Saving Money
There are a number of ways to save money when looking for an apartment. First, you're paying a massive premium if you want to live in a doorman/elevator luxury building. Do you really need someone to accept your packages and watch the front door? Do you really need an elevator (or are you willing to walk up a few steps?). Second, much larger apartments tend to be cheaper per bedroom. If you're willing to live with multiple roommates, you can probably save money by dividing the cost of the common area among multiple people. Third, do you really need to be close to the trendy areas of the city? The public transportation system in New York is pretty robust. As long as you live near a subway line, you can pretty much get anyone in the city decently fast. Finally, for those who don't mind walking and exercise, RentHop has found that apartments farther away from subway access and on the higher floors of walkups tend to be significantly cheaper. If you're willing to compromise, there are a number of affordable apartments in New York (and even Manhattan). Of course, very rarely, you might find that "gem" apartment in the city. Save your searches on our site to get updates whenever new apartments pop up.
Best Neighborhoods for Finding Bargains
Every neighborhood has its own distinct flavor. Some neighborhoods are built tall (with skyscrapers and commercial buildings). Other neighborhoods are filled with old walk-ups and greenery. There is no question that prices also differ by neighborhood. The average price of a one-bedroom in NoMad (north of Madison Park) might be over $4,000 whereas a one-bedroom in the Lower East Side is only around $2,700. Even in adjoining neighborhoods, the prices can differ significantly. A few blocks matter!
When looking for the neighborhoods keep an open mind on the surrounding areas (and neighborhoods) to find the best "bang for buck" in terms of quality relative to cheapness. To get you started, though, RentHop has found that Lower East Side apartments, Upper East Side apartments, East Village apartments tend to be cheaper. Many of these areas have fewer luxury high-rise buildings and more inventory of older walkups (which tend to be cheaper). If you're looking to live in a luxury high-rise, your best bet might be Midtown East and the Financial District. Brooklyn Heights and Jersey City offer additional discounts if you're OK with living outside of Manhattan.
Why is it so expensive?
How did New York City get so expensive? First off, the pricing in Manhattan shouldn't be too surprising given that it is effectively a small peninsula with a limited amount of space. In addition, zoning laws across the city prevent it from "building up" except in certain neighborhoods. Just as important, though, is the relative wealth of the city. The New York City metropolitan area (which includes part of Jersey) has the second highest median household income (only slightly beaten by the San Francisco area). Finally, condos and co-ops in the city have become somewhat of an "investment asset," reducing the available inventory for renting.

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