NYC Apartments for Rent from $2,500 to $3,000

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1 Bank Street 1 Bank Street

1 Bank Street, Greenwich Village

1 Bank Street Building - Greenwich Village apartments for rent

Bank Street is one of the loveliest streets in the West Village, and is famous for its historic buildings, tree-lined sidewalks, shady stoops and more than a few locations recognizable to movie buffs and "Sex and the City" fans. Greenwich Avenue, on the other hand, is one of the vital arteries of the West Village. 1 Bank Street sits at the corner of these two contrasting streets, and both Bank Street's elegance -- in the form of gracious, well-appointed apartments -- and Greenwich Avenue's heart-of-it-all practicality.

Studios from $3,450 per month
1BR from $3,000 per month
2BR from $3,800 per month

2 Gold Street 2 Gold Street

2 Gold Street, Financial District

2 Gold Street Building - Financial District  Apartment Rentals

The Financial District has become one of Manhattan's hottest residential neighborhoods because of both buildings such as 2 Gold Street and such historic thoroughfares as Gold Street itself. Gold Street is one of the city's oldest and most historic thoroughfares, and it takes only a little imagination to picture it as it was centuries ago. 2 Gold Street makes for a stunning contrast in this neighborhood of contrasts this is a very modern, very elegant high-rise offering very modern, very elegant no fee rental apartments in the heart of old New York.

Studios from $2,430 per month
1BR from $3,000 per month
2BR from $4,780 per month

River Place River Place

1 River Place, ClintonMidtown West

River Place Building - Clinton apartments for rent

River Place has as visually striking a location as any rental apartment building in Clinton. With a location anchoring the western end of 42nd Street, overlooking the Hudson River, every apartment for rent in this 41-story glass tower offers stunning river or city views. As impressive as those views are, though, it's the combination of deluxe amenities and apartments for rent at River Place that truly steal the show.

Studios from $2,490 per month
1BR from $2,790 per month
2BR from $3,690 per month
3BR from $4,790 per month

4 Park Avenue 4 Park Avenue

4 Park Avenue, Murray Hill

4 Park Avenue Building - Murray Hill apartments for rent

This handsome pre-war building with two light courts occupies the southwest corner of 34th Street and Park Avenue. 4 Park Avenue began life as a luxury hotel, and the elegance has endured even after the building was converted to rental apartments in 1967.

Studios from $2,200 per month
1BR from $2,650 per month

20 Exchange Place 20 Exchange Place

20 Exchange Place, Financial District

20 Exchange Place Building - Financial District apartments for rent

Plenty of New York City high rises lay claim to landmark status, and in a city with a skyline like New York's, many can make a good case. 20 Exchange Place, though, is different, it was officially designated a City Landmark by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission back in 1996, and is currently entering a new chapter in its life by emerging as one of the hottest rental listings in the Financial District.

Studios from $2,225 per month
1BR from $2,795 per month

20 Park Avenue 20 Park Avenue

20 Park Avenue, Murray Hill

20 Park Avenue Building - Midtown East apartments for rent

20 Park Avenue embodies the best of old-style Park Avenue elegance, but offers those looking for a luxury Manhattan rental apartment some very contemporary amenities. Behind 20 Park Avenue's classic facade -- designed by noted Gotham architect Emery Roth and constructed in 1939 -- lies a very modern luxury high rise. Which makes 20 Park Avenue the most elegant of paradoxes: a pre-war rental apartment that offers classic pre-war apartment comforts such as high ceilings and spacious floor plans, while also offering everything NYC dwellers look for in a new construction luxury rental.

Studios from $2,850 per month

30 Park Avenue 30 Park Avenue

30 Park Avenue, Murray Hill

30 Park Avenue Building - Murray Hill apartments for rent

30 Park Avenue, a stirring, beige-brick 20-story building was erected in 1954 and has 237 rental apartments.

The building has a canopied entrance with a one-story polished black granite entrance surround, doorman, terraces and bay windows, protruding air-conditioners and a garage. Kitchens feature cherry wood cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops. The building has a 24-hour doorman and a fitness center. David Kenneth Spector redesigned the lobby and hallways in 2007.

Studios from $2,675 per month
1BR from $3,200 per month
2BR from $10,238 per month

45 Wall Street 45 Wall Street

45 Wall Street, Financial District

45 Wall Street Building - Financial District apartments for rent

45 Wall, a 28-story, 493,000-square-foot wedding cake apartment building, has a spectacular location near historic Federal Hall, the New York Stock Exchange, Trinity Church, and some of the world's greatest skyscrapers in the heart of the Financial District.

Studios from $2,525 per month
1BR from $2,925 per month
3BR from $4,795 per month

71 Broadway 71 Broadway

71 Broadway, Financial District

71 Broadway Building – Financial District apartments for rent

Trinity Church, founded in 1697, is an iconic bit of Old New York made all the more striking by the fact that it is surrounded by the towers of capital that have come to dominate lower Manhattan's Wall Street. Looming over the church on the south is 71 Broadway, a stately Gothic Revival tower that is nearly as striking an architectural landmark as Trinity Church. 71 Broadway served as the headquarters of U.S.

Studios from $2,555 per month
1BR from $2,910 per month
2BR from $4,150 per month

88 Leonard Street 88 Leonard Street

88 Leonard Street, Tribeca

88 Leonard Street Rentals - Tribeca Apartments for rent in New York City

88 Leonard offers elegant doorman living in the lively, luxurious neighborhood of Tribeca. In a neighborhood rich in historic architecture, 88 Leonard represents something of a new chapter, and the next generation of luxury apartment living in Tribeca. With a striking modern look and some of the most distinctive apartments for rent in Tribeca, 88 Leonard stands out as one of the most desirable rental buildings in one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods.

Studios from $2,800 per month
1BR from $4,125 per month