TriBeCa, Manhattan, NY Rental Market Trends
Last updated: February 22, 2026 | Source: RentCafe Market Analysis, Yardi Matrix, U.S. Census Bureau
Highlights
The average rent for an apartment in TriBeCa is $6,506, a 19.02% decrease compared to the previous year, when the average rent was $8,035.
One-bedroom apartments provide 571 square feet for $6,700, balancing privacy and affordability.
Two-beedroom units at $11,671 offer 475 square feet, perfect for roommates or small families.
Three-bedroom apartments deliver maximum space (1,313 sq ft) for $13,616, suitable for larger households.
Average rent in TriBeCa, Manhattan, NY
| Average Rent | Average Apartment Size | |
|---|---|---|
| All Rentals | $6,506 | 598 sq. ft. |
| Studio | n/a | n/a |
| 1 Bed | $6,700 | 571 sq. ft. |
| 2 Beds | $11,671 | 475 sq. ft. |
| 3 Beds | $13,616 | 1,313 sq. ft. |
TriBeCa, Manhattan, NY rent trends
Rental prices in TriBeCa, Manhattan, NY have decreased by 19.02% over the past year. The average rent moved from $8,035 to $6,506.
Do most people rent or own in TriBeCa, Manhattan, NY?
4,993 or 70% of the households in TriBeCa, Manhattan, NY are renter-occupied while 2,191 or 30% are owner-occupied.
Most affordable neighborhoods in TriBeCa?
Washington Heights $2,741/month
Inwood $2,815/month
Harlem $3,315/month
All of these neighborhoods fall below the city wide average of $5,524/month.Most expensive neighborhoods in TriBeCa?
Sutton Place $6,590/month
Carnegie Hill $7,049/month
Lincoln Square $7,834/month
These neighborhoods typically command higher rents due to location, amenities, and demand.Average Rent in Manhattan, NY By Neighborhood
| Neighborhood | Average Rent |
|---|---|
| Lincoln Square | $7,834 |
| Carnegie Hill | $7,049 |
| Sutton Place | $6,590 |
| Greenwich Village | $6,554 |
| TriBeCa | $6,506 |
| Lenox Hill | $6,471 |
| NoHo | $6,410 |
| NoMad | $6,403 |
| West Village | $6,200 |
| East Village | $6,028 |
| Yorkville | $5,929 |
| Flatiron District | $5,836 |
| Battery Park City | $5,787 |
| Lower East Side | $5,778 |
| Financial District | $5,667 |
| Gramercy Park | $5,605 |
| Manhattan Valley | $5,499 |
| Central Midtown | $5,412 |
| Chelsea | $5,407 |
| Upper West Side | $5,361 |
| Kips Bay | $5,311 |
| Murray Hill | $5,231 |
| Theatre District - Times Square | $5,178 |
| Clinton - Hell's Kitchen | $5,048 |
| Turtle Bay | $5,003 |
| Central Park South | $4,807 |
| Garment District | $4,745 |
| Koreatown | $4,673 |
| Roosevelt Island | $4,267 |
| East Harlem | $4,028 |
| Harlem | $3,315 |
| Inwood | $2,815 |
| Washington Heights | $2,741 |
Manhattan | Rent Comparison by Neighborhood
Rent in TriBeCa is 12% higher than in Battery Park City
TriBeCa rent is the same as Manhattan average
Battery Park City rent is 11% lower than Manhattan average
Where this data comes from
The rental statistics on this page were compiled by RentCafe.com, a nationwide apartment search website trusted by millions of renters to find apartments and houses for rent throughout the U.S.
Rent prices, trends, and apartment sizes were calculated based on data from our sister company, Yardi Matrix, an apartment market intelligence solution that covers approximately 90% of the U.S. metro area population. The data includes comprehensive information on all TriBeCa apartment buildings with 50 or more units, totaling 23.5 million apartments across 181 U.S. markets.
Housing composition data was sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau, using the most recently available information by tenure.