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The median rent in Manhattan is $5,000 a month
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:11 pm
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NEW YORK CITY (WABC) -- The affordability crisis in New York City has hit a new record as rents in Manhattan and Brooklyn reportedly soared to an all-time high last month.
The median rent in Manhattan rose to $5,000 a month in February and in Brooklyn it jumped to $4,296, according to the 2026 NYC Rental Market Report released by the Corcoran Group.
"The rent is too damn high" is a legendary line from the 2010 New York governor's race but it never gets old, because 16 years later, it's still true.
"More of my friends are looking into buying now, or owning, it's just more affordable in some ways to have a lower mortgage monthly payment," one Williamsburg resident said.
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"I certainly wouldn't be able to afford it, the apartment that I'm in, it's a two-bedroom apartment and with rent stabilization it's one price, but the apartment above me is a regular market rate, you're talking $5,000, how do people do it?" Dennis McDermot said.
Jonathan Miller is an expert real estate appraiser in New York and Connecticut.
"This is becoming this sort of, you know, a vicious cycle," Miller said. "You know, affordability is being challenged not only by higher mortgage rates on the purchase market, but rising prices in the rental market."
Renters, according to the report, are flocking to Gowanus, Red Hook and Carroll Gardens in Brooklyn because of the construction boom of new rental buildings.
The number of leases signed was up 203% from last year.
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:13 pm to RLDSC FAN
I bet if you gave me absolute power over NYC Zoning and permitting, I could solve their housing crisis in less than a year. I could probably get median rents in Manhattan below $1500/month.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:14 pm to kingbob
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I bet if you gave me absolute power over NYC Zoning and permitting, I could solve their housing crisis in less than a year. I could probably get median rents in Manhattan below $1500/month.
In Manhattan? I would be very curious to hear the prongs of this plan
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:16 pm to Joshjrn
Milei eliminated the housing crisis in Buenos Ares in 10 months by greatly reducing zoning restrictions on building new housing, eliminating rent controls, and reducing restrictions on cohabitation. No reason to think a similarly radical approach couldn’t have similar results in NYC.
Our housing shortages in this country tend to be caused by artificially restricting the supply of housing and making insane demands upon developers to eliminate potential expansions of housing stock. This is all to protect older residents and existing landlords.
Our housing shortages in this country tend to be caused by artificially restricting the supply of housing and making insane demands upon developers to eliminate potential expansions of housing stock. This is all to protect older residents and existing landlords.
This post was edited on 4/8/26 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:18 pm to RLDSC FAN
Just a quick search leads me to believe that $5,000./mo is asking price for available rentals, not what current residents are paying per month in rent.
That's is closer to $2,200 per 2023 statistics.
Insert "The rent is too damn high" meme.
That's is closer to $2,200 per 2023 statistics.
Insert "The rent is too damn high" meme.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:18 pm to RLDSC FAN
This is yet another reason why people are leaving NY and Cali in droves...
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:21 pm to kingbob
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reducing restrictions on cohabitation.
and they have 2-3 generations of families living in two bedroom apartments
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:22 pm to RLDSC FAN
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$5,000 a month
That's the WHITE rent
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:22 pm to Lonnie Utah
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This is yet another reason why people are leaving NY and Cali in droves...
And they're heading your way
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:23 pm to RLDSC FAN
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And they're heading your way
Unfortunately, they're already here...
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:23 pm to kingbob
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Milei eliminated the housing crisis in Buenos Ares in 10 months by greatly reducing zoning restrictions on building new housing, eliminating rent controls, and reducing restrictions on cohabitation. No reason to think a similarly radical approach couldn’t have similar results in NYC. Our housing shortages in this country tend to be caused by artificially restricting the supply of housing and making insane demands upon developers to eliminate potential expansions of housing stock. This is all to protect older residents and existing landlords.
I’m a libertarian who is a reasonably big fan of Milei, and while I agree in most geographic areas, Manhattan is a different animal entirely. BA has a population density of about 15k per square kilo. Manhattan is nearly double at 29k per square kilo. Look at the skyline of BA and then the skyline of Manhattan. The latter is already vastly more vertical than the latter. Most places have a NIMBY problem; Manhattan is just flat out of land.
Eta: This isn’t my saying that I’m in support of rent control; I’m 100% not. I just can’t fathom how you could get Manhattan’s median rent that low with any plan based in reality.
This post was edited on 4/8/26 at 1:26 pm
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:25 pm to RLDSC FAN
I mean, I know its lowly Alabama, but crazy to think that $5k a month for renting an apartment is the same as a mortgage payment of a house around $750k, maybe more.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:26 pm to kingbob
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and reducing restrictions on cohabitation
So you can have 30 Mexicans living in the apartment above you?
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:26 pm to RLDSC FAN
I thought everybody were fleeing New York City?
Supply and demand... NY has it's lowest inventory of homes in 3 decades. The city doesnt build enough housing for its demand
Supply and demand... NY has it's lowest inventory of homes in 3 decades. The city doesnt build enough housing for its demand
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:36 pm to kingbob
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bet if you gave me absolute power over NYC Zoning and permitting, I could solve their housing crisis in less than a year. I could probably get median rents in Manhattan below $1500/month.
I bet you couldn't. New York laws make the problems worse, but the core issue is supply and demand. NYC will always be a stupidly expensive place to live as long as there are an endless stream of young people craving the “New York experience “. They're willing to pay ridiculous prices to live in a closet. Land is limited and pretty much built up. The only place to go is up, and that means tearing down existing structures and building taller ones in their place. Which is also terribly expensive and drives up the price.
Nothing will change in NYC unless it gets so bad that even fans of NYC refuse to pay the going rate and move. Real Estate interests will keep jacking up those prices as long as people keep paying.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:41 pm to DesScorp
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The only place to go is up, and that means tearing down existing structures and building taller ones in their place. Which is also terribly expensive and drives up the price.
To compound the issue, no rational developer would build anything other than luxury buildings, because the rate of return is so much better. Whatever you build will fill up, so there is no reason to build a $2k/mo building when you can build a $7k/mo building for pennies on the dollar more.
Posted on 4/8/26 at 1:42 pm to RLDSC FAN
The more they micromanage housing, the more expensive it gets.
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