NYC Apartments for Rent from $4,000 to $4,500

Name any kind of apartment that you’re looking for and you’ll find it here. On the listings we’ve got you covered for all types of apartments, and these aren’t just any old apartments. The fixtures and finishes in the apartments in this price range are all painstakingly crafted to meet the high standards of modern luxury in Manhattan, so you can rest assured that these are rental units with the ability to make an impression. At this price range, you can expect to find hallmarks of Manhattan luxury in abundance - floor-to-ceiling windows, granite kitchens, and hardwood floors, to name a few - and you can expect to find plenty of amenities in the buildings themselves.

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Manhattan Place Manhattan Place

630 First Avenue, Murray Hill

630 First Avenue - Rentals

Manhattan Place maintains commanding views of the East River, especially when viewed from its rooftop amenities.

The Horizon The Horizon

415 East 37th Street, Murray Hill

The Horizon - Apartments for rent at 415 East 37th Street

415 East 37th Street features an extensive list of amenities, as well as excellent views of the East River from the rooftop deck.

One North Fourth One North Fourth

1 North 4th Place, Williamsburg

1 North 4th Place - Apartments for rent

Located at 1 North 4th Place, this Brooklyn new construction offers excellent city views and an extensive recreation space, all while keeping Williamsburg’s famed entertainment venues, dining, and galleries all within walking distance.

The Helux The Helux

520 West 43rd Street, Hell's Kitchen

Apartments for rent at The Helux in Clinton

The Helux is a post-war high-rise on Manhattan’s West Side that pairs modern apartment design with extensive amenity spaces.

Sky Sky

605 West 42nd Street, Hell's Kitchen

Apartments for rent at 605 West 42nd Street in NYC

Considered the largest rental building in New York City, 605 West 42nd Street features a list of amenities that are similarly superlative. Likewise, its apartments for rent have been meticulously designed to convey the distinct aesthetic of modern Manhattan elegance.

City Tower City Tower

10 City Point, Downtown Brooklyn

Apartments for rent at City Tower in NYC

The ambitious City Tower boasts an enviable location in Downtown Brooklyn, offering both picturesque city views and great access to borough attractions like the BAM Cultural District and the Barclays Center. With 23,000 square feet of recreational space, City Tower leaves little to be desired.

VIA 57th WEST VIA 57th WEST

625 West 57th Street, Midtown West

Apartments for rent at VIA 57th WEST in Manhattan

Designed by world-renowned architect Bjarke Ingels, VIA 57th West exemplifies luxurious modernity, both inside and out. It is on the cutting edge of residential architecture and design, boasting environmentally-friendly construction, and a holistic package of features and amenities.

535 West 43rd Street 535 West 43rd Street

535 West 43rd Street, Hell's Kitchen

Apartments for rent at 535 West 43rd Street in NYC

The brand new Mid-rise in the booming neighborhood of Clinton is a ravishing new addition to the area. 535 West is perfectly situated between neighborhood excitement and sprawling Hudson Views.

West Pierre West Pierre

253 West 72nd Street, Lincoln Square

Apartments for rent at West Pierre in Lincoln Square

Situated in the heart of the Upper West Side on Lincoln Square, the West Pierre has convenient proximity to basic necessities such as Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods grocery stores, express subway stations going uptown and downtown, as well as prized cultural centers, shopping and dining. Pet-friendly with a luxe, contemporary interior makes this Pre-war High-rise an attractive option to any kind of renter.

The Bergen The Bergen

316 Bergen Street, Downtown Brooklyn

Apartments for rent at The Bergen in Boerum Hill

A residence at The Bergen Is perfect for city workers, families, and young professionals looking for a modern building in a historically upscale neighborhood.