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State Index · Rent · New York · 2024
$1,634

Average Rent in New York

Rank #13 of 50119.3% of national averageSource: Census ACS B25064 (ACS 2024 1-year)

New York ranks #13 of 51 for median rent in 2026.

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Census ACS B25064, ACS 2024 1-year · updated Apr 2026
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Median Rent by State

Low → High

  • $883 – $1,06711 states
  • $1,067 – $1,21010 states
  • $1,210 – $1,44410 states
  • $1,444 – $1,67210 states
  • $1,672 – $2,10410 states
Full ranking

All 50 states ranked

Source: Census ACS B25064 (ACS 2024 1-year)

RankStateMedian Rent% of US
1California$2,104153.6%
2Hawaii$1,942141.8%
3District of Columbia$1,931141.0%
4Massachusetts$1,848134.9%
5Washington$1,824133.2%
6Colorado$1,822133.0%
7Florida$1,812132.3%
8New Jersey$1,800131.4%
9Maryland$1,721125.7%
10Nevada$1,709124.8%
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11Arizona$1,672122.1%
12Virginia$1,646120.2%
13New York$1,634119.3%
14Oregon$1,597116.6%
15Utah$1,593116.3%
16New Hampshire$1,558113.8%
17Connecticut$1,550113.2%
18Delaware$1,530111.7%
19Georgia$1,506110.0%
20Texas$1,475107.7%
21Alaska$1,444105.4%
22Rhode Island$1,418103.5%
23Idaho$1,384101.1%
24North Carolina$1,33897.7%
25Illinois$1,32296.5%
26Vermont$1,31996.3%
27Minnesota$1,29194.3%
28Tennessee$1,28493.7%
29South Carolina$1,27292.9%
30Pennsylvania$1,25291.4%
31Maine$1,21088.3%
32Montana$1,17785.9%
33Michigan$1,16885.3%
34Wisconsin$1,14283.4%
35New Mexico$1,11781.6%
36Indiana$1,10480.6%
37Nebraska$1,10280.5%
38Ohio$1,09079.6%
39Kansas$1,07978.8%
40Alabama$1,07778.6%
41Missouri$1,06777.9%
42Louisiana$1,06477.7%
43Oklahoma$1,04476.2%
44South Dakota$99972.9%
45Kentucky$99872.9%
46Wyoming$99872.9%
47Mississippi$99072.3%
48Arkansas$98271.7%
49Iowa$98171.6%
50North Dakota$98071.6%
51West Virginia$88364.5%

Updated 2026-04-25. Click any state for the full breakdown.

FAQ

New York rent: common questions

What is the average rent in New York?

New York rent is $1,634 as of ACS 2024 1-year, according to Census ACS B25064. That puts New York at rank #13 of 50 US states, above the national average of $1,369.656.

How does New York compare to nearby states?

Among New York's neighbors, Vermont shows $1,319, Massachusetts shows $1,848, Connecticut shows $1,550. Use the CalcFi compare view to line all of them up: /maps/compare?cat=rent&states=ny,vt,ma,ct. Nearby states share labor markets and housing corridors, so the comparison is usually the most relevant one.

Which New York metros have the highest rent?

Top New York metros include New York City, Buffalo, and Rochester. City-level rent data drops in Q3 2026 once BLS releases its metro-area tables for the year. Albany is the state capital. Until then, the state-level number is the best available read.

How much is rent in New York?

Median gross rent in New York is $1,634 per Census ACS B25064 (2024 1-year). Metro-area rent can diverge sharply from the state median, especially in states with one dominant city. Use the rent affordability calculator to size rent against your take-home pay.

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Top New York cities · Median Rent by State

8 cities ranked by median rent by state. Lower is better.

Compare top 3 →
  1. 1Uticapop 145k$850
  2. 2Binghamtonpop 250k$900
  3. 3Syracusepop 660k$1,050
  4. 4Buffalopop 1,200k$1,125
  5. 5Albanypop 905k$1,200
  6. 6Rochesterpop 1,090k$1,250
  7. 7Poughkeepsiepop 680k$1,700
  8. 8New Yorkpop 20,140k$3,600
Methodology

Median gross rent (contract rent + estimated utilities) across all renter-occupied units in each state, from Census ACS 1-year B25064 (2024 vintage, released Sep 2025). State-direct estimate, no aggregation.