Manhattan
775 Short Term Rentals in Manhattan

Manhattan

Manhattan pulses with life and energy, offering endless entertainment and cultural opportunities at every turn. Explore world-renowned museums, shop at luxury boutiques or unique storefronts, indulge in the culinary delights of the city's diverse food scene, catch a Broadway show, or simply take in the breathtaking views of the city from the Empire State Building.

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Unrivaled Location in the Heart of Manhattan

Experience the excitement and energy of the world's most vibrant city! Manhattan is a bustling metropolis with a diverse population, a wide variety of cultural and entertainment options, and easy access to the rest of the city and the greater New York area. Apartments and rooms for rent can be quite expensive here, but for those who appreciate the conveniences of city living and the cultural opportunities, Manhattan offers a truly unique experience. Due to the density and high demand, the living space can be smaller than other places, making it not ideal for larger families or people who prefer more spacious living arrangements. 

Style, Comfort, and Convenience at Your Fingertips

Manhattan offers a wide range of activities and attractions for visitors and residents alike. Some popular things to do include visiting iconic landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Empire State Building, wandering through Central Park and enjoying the many gardens, lakes and walking trails, and taking in a show on Broadway. Manhattan is also home to many world-class museums such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the American Museum of Natural History, the Guggenheim and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Shopping in Manhattan is an experience in itself, you can find luxury brands on Fifth Avenue or head to SoHo for more trendy and unique boutiques. The neighborhoods of Manhattan each have their own charm with vibrant nightlife, delicious food options, and great cultural scene, for example Lower East Side, Greenwich village, and Meatpacking district. In Manhattan is easy to find something for all tastes and ages, from free outdoor concerts to tours of historical sites and from comedy clubs to high-end restaurants.

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FAQ

  • Why is rent so expensive in Manhattan?

    Rent prices in Manhattan are influenced by various factors, including high demand, limited space, and the desirability of the location. Manhattan's prime location, vibrant lifestyle, and proximity to business and cultural centers make it a highly sought-after area to live in. These factors contribute to the higher cost of living in the borough compared to other areas.

  • How much do you need to live in Manhattan?

    The cost of living in Manhattan varies depending on your lifestyle and specific needs. While it's difficult to provide an exact figure, having a budget that covers rent, utilities, groceries, transportation, and other expenses is recommended. As a general guideline, it's advisable to have a monthly income that‘s at least 40 to 45 times the monthly rent to qualify for most apartments in the area.

  • How to rent in Manhattan?

    Renting in Manhattan can be a competitive process, and it's essential to be prepared before securing an apartment. Start by determining your budget and preferred neighborhoods. Research available listings, attend open houses or schedule viewings, and gather all the necessary documentation, such as proof of income, identification, and references. Working with a reputable real estate agent can also streamline the renting process and increase your chances of finding the perfect apartment.