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Apartments for rent under $3,000 in South Harlem

South Harlem’s apartments for rent in this scope are most often 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, and there are 12 apartments for rent shown here. That mix can help if you are comparing a smaller unit against a bigger share, but bedroom count will still affect how far your budget goes. For South Harlem, the median rent in this page’s scope is $2,448. Openigloo’s building-level reviews can help you compare management patterns and rental history before you apply (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 12 apartments for rent under $3,000 in South Harlem, Manhattan. Use it to compare current options and narrow by the basics that matter most, like rent, bedroom count, and building quality. Openigloo helps you sort through renter-first details such as building and landlord reviews, so you can spot tradeoffs before you apply. For under-$3,000 searches, it still helps to check fees, lease terms, and move-in costs alongside the asking rent.

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What to check before for under $3k apartments in South Harlem, Manhattan

  • The median rent in this scope is $2,448, so some options sit below that while others are closer to the $3,000 cap.
  • Since this is a studio-to-multi-bedroom neighborhood search, compare unit size and layout carefully, especially if you need a separate sleeping area or more storage.
  • Check whether the monthly total stays manageable after fees, deposits, utilities, and any broker fee.
  • Review building and landlord feedback on Openigloo before touring, since rent alone does not show how a building is managed.
  • If you are budgeting by bedroom count, remember that 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom units can price very differently even within the same neighborhood.

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