These Maps Show Which Manhattan and Brooklyn Neighborhood Rents are Actually Decreasing

The team at real-estate website Zumper recently crunched their numbers and found out the overall rental price increase and decrease trends in Manhattan and Brooklyn neighborhoods.

New York City started off the year holding onto its position as the second most expensive rental market in the nation. Opposite from the large rent hikes seen in 2015, this year’s map shows that the median price of one bedroom units in NYC has dropped substantially, down 9.1% since this time last year.

Not all neighborhoods are shown, but you can see several neighborhood trends in the maps below. Check out the accompanying article for more info.

Manhattan rents in 2016
Manhattan rents in 2016
Photo: Zumper
Brooklyn rents in 2016
Brooklyn rents in 2016
Photo: Zumper

via Zumper

Matt Coneybeare

Matt Coneybeare

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Matt enjoys exploring the City's with his partner and son. He is an avid marathon runner, and spends most of his time eating, running, and working on cool stuff.

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