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2-Bedroom Apartments for Rent in Financial District

Financial District’s housing stock is dominated by 1-bedrooms and studios, so 2-bedroom apartments for rent can be a smaller share of the market. That means the 68 apartments for rent in this snapshot may require a wider search radius if you want more choices, including nearby Fulton/Seaport. Recent relisted-unit data shows an average tenancy length of 11.6 months based on 21 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 3.7% based on 18 relisted units. Those figures are building-level trends; individual units can differ

Browse 68 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Financial District, Manhattan, with a median rent of $6,382. This page helps you compare options by neighborhood and nearby areas, including Fulton/Seaport. Use OpenIgloo to check renter-focused signals before you apply, including building and landlord reviews where available. For a 2-bedroom, compare the unit count against your budget and look closely at layout, lease terms, and move-in costs before you decide.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom apartments in Financial District, Manhattan

  • Expect a limited pool of 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Financial District compared with neighborhoods that have a larger mix of unit sizes.
  • Use the median rent of $6,382 as a planning benchmark, not a guarantee for any specific apartment.
  • Compare nearby neighborhoods like Fulton/Seaport if you want more options within the same part of lower Manhattan.
  • Check building reviews and landlord history when available, especially if you are deciding between similar-priced units.
  • Confirm total move-in costs, lease length, and any broker fee before you apply.

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