Monthly Rent Report

Upper East Side Rent Report — April 2022

Asking rents in ZIP 10065, New York City, from 17 listings.

Median 1BR rent in Upper East Side was $2,850 in April 2022, down 34.5% (−$1,500) from March 2022 and up 2.4% year-over-year. The middle half of 1BR listings asked between $2,850 and $2,850. That puts Upper East Side $855 above the New York City citywide 1BR median of $1,995. The month's figures are based on 17 listings across 7 bedroom categories.

Median Rent by Bedroom Count

BedroomsMedianVs. March 2022Vs. April 2021P25–P75 RangeListings
Studio$2,900+$650 (+28.9%)+$972 (+50.4%)$2,550 – $3,3288
1BR$2,850−$1,500 (-34.5%)+$67 (+2.4%)$2,850 – $2,8501
2BR$13,500−$200 (-1.5%)+$8,839 (+189.6%)$13,500 – $13,5001
2BR$7,150−$6,550 (-47.8%)+$2,489 (+53.4%)$7,150 – $7,1501
3BR$15,500$0 (0.0%)+$7,700 (+98.7%)$15,500 – $15,5001
3BR$16,500+$1,000 (+6.5%)+$8,700 (+111.5%)$16,000 – $16,5003
4BR$17,900+$6,950 (+63.5%)$17,900 – $17,9002

Median, P25, and P75 are asking rents from listings posted in April 2022. Changes compare against the nearest prior month with data.

Upper East Side vs. New York CityApril 2022

BedroomsUpper East Side MedianNYC Citywide MedianDifference
Studio$2,900$1,863+$1,038 (+55.7%)
1BR$2,850$1,995+$855 (+42.9%)
2BR$13,500$2,500+$11,000 (+440.0%)
2BR$7,150$2,500+$4,650 (+186.0%)
3BR$15,500$3,000+$12,500 (+416.7%)
3BR$16,500$3,000+$13,500 (+450.0%)
4BR$17,900$3,600+$14,300 (+397.2%)

Citywide figure is the median of zip-level medians across 175 New York City zip codes with listings in April 2022.

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