Manhattan rent prices fall for the first time in over 2 years

Year-over-year rental prices have fallen in Manhattan for the first time in over 27 months.

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Renting in Manhattan has become cheaper for the first time in two years โ€” well, sort of.

While paying landlords each month is still an immense burden for many New Yorkers, renters in the borough of skyscrapers have been given a noticeable break, as the median rent for apartments in Manhattan has dropped to $4,000 โ€” a 2.3% decline from the same month last year, according to a new study.ย 

The news marks the first year-over-year decline in the median cost of rent in over 27 months, when landlords were still adjusting to the post-pandemic trends in market prices.ย 

Published by brokerage firms Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel, the study shows a 4.6% drop in November rent prices in Manhattan compared with October, and a 9% decline from record-high median rent of $4,400 from August.

Median prices for studio apartments in Manhattan hit $3,000 in November, while one-bedrooms averaged $4,000. Two-bedroom apartments, meanwhile, were recorded at an average of $5,410, according to the study.ย 

While the drop is undoubtedly a welcome one for renters, Miller Samuelโ€™s CEO noted that costs are still significantly higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.ย 

โ€œThe consumer has reached an affordability threshold,โ€ said Jonathan Miller. โ€œThere is only so much more they can pay. Sure rents have seen a 9% decline from the summer, but they are still more than 11% higher than pre-pandemic levels in November 2019.โ€

Why are rent prices falling?

Still, despite costs being higher than four years ago, the year-over-year drop is significant โ€” and Miller predicted that rents would continue to fall, barring any major unforeseen changes to the fiscal landscape.ย 

One major reason for the sudden change in the upward trajectory of housing costs has been the reduction of nationwide inflation.

The rate of inflation hit a recent high of 9.1% in June of 2022,…

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