5 Bedroom Apartments for Rent in New York City

Five-bedroom apartments are the top of the Manhattan rental market. Most of the them aren’t apartments at all, rather they’re penthouse that often take up multiple floors and have large expanses of private outdoor space. These apartments are the creme de la creme in the Manhattan real estate world, so if you have the means to rent one of these idyllic spaces, it would be a good idea to jump on that opportunity. Take a look at our database for five-bedroom apartments and see for yourself.

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56 Leonard 56 Leonard

56 Leonard Street, Tribeca

Apartments for rent at 56 Leonard Street

Welcome to 56 Leonard, a building that has been called "the most alluring addition to the downtown skyline in decades" by New York Magazine. This stunning building was developed by Alexico Group and designed by Herzog & de Meuron and features 145 unique condos, all of which include soaring ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows, and private outdoor space.

150 East 57th Street 150 East 57th Street

150 East 57th Street, Turtle Bay

150 East 57th Street Luxury Apartments for Rent NYC

150 East 57th Street is a luxury rental building located on 57th street between Lexington and Third Avenue. With a full time concierge, cascading granite waterfall in the lobby, granite kitchens and marble baths, this building screams luxury. With only five apartments per floor, you also have privacy. City views to the north and south are abundant from the 34-story luxury rental building. This building has 28 alcove studios, 28 one-bedrooms, 56 convertible two-bedrooms and 28 two-bedroom apartments. There are four penthouse level units. Some units also have a terrace.

101 Warren Street 101 Warren Street

101 Warren Street, Tribeca

101 Warren Street NYC Condos - Apartments for Rent in Tribeca

Located in Tribeca, the apartments at 101 Warren Street contain a number of amazing features, most notable of which are the floor-to-ceiling windows that give exquisite views of the New York City skyline as well as the Hudson River.