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Average Manhattan Rent Reaches Nearly $5,500, Brooklyn Also Sees Increases

In June 2026, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan reached nearly $5,500, setting a new record. Brooklyn is also seeing significant rent increases, reflecting ongoing challenges in the city's housing market.

According to recent data, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Manhattan reached approximately $5,500 in June 2026, marking an all-time high. Brooklyn also experienced similar rent increases during the same period.

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NYC housing crisis hits ‘DefCon 1’ as rents jump to more all-time highs

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Average Manhattan Rent Reaches Nearly $5,500, Brooklyn Also Sees Increases