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Affordable studio apartments for rent in Financial District

Financial District is a downtown Manhattan neighborhood where studios and 1-bedrooms are the most common apartment types, and this page currently shows 41+ apartments for rent. That makes layout details important, especially for studio living. Financial District has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 51 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 3.0 months based on 97 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 4.0% based on 243 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 41+ affordable studio apartments for rent in Financial District, Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by studio layout and a market-relative affordability threshold, with asking rents up to $3,800 for this scope. Openigloo surfaces renter-first details so you can compare building reviews, landlord patterns, and other practical signals before you apply. Remember that affordable here is not official affordable housing; it is a market-relative filter, and total monthly cost still depends on fees, utilities, deposit, and any broker fee.

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What to check before for studio affordable apartments in Financial District, Manhattan

  • Expect studio apartments for rent in a dense downtown market where layout matters as much as rent.
  • The median rent on this page is $3,625, so budget for competition and compare units carefully.
  • Affordable on this page means asking rents at or below $3,800, not income-restricted or subsidized housing.
  • Confirm move-in costs, including deposit, broker fee, and any recurring building charges before you apply.
  • For studios, check how the sleeping area, kitchen setup, storage, and one-bathroom layout affect day-to-day livability.

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