Rent in Manhattan hits record high for 3rd time in 4 months, report says

Rent in Manhattan hits another record high

NEW YORK -- Rent in Manhattan has hit a record high for the third time in four months.

A new report from the Douglas Elliman Brokerage and appraisal firm Miller Samuel found the median cost of renting an apartment in Manhattan reached $4,400 in July. That's up 6% from a year ago and up 2.3% from June, when rents were at $4,300.

Brokers say part of the reason rents remain so high is because mortgage rates remain elevated, keeping some people from buying a home.

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