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Home»Human Interest»New Yorkers Scared as Manhattan Median Rent Climbs to $5,000: ‘I can’t imagine too many people paying that’

New Yorkers Scared as Manhattan Median Rent Climbs to $5,000: ‘I can’t imagine too many people paying that’

New York City keeps getting too expensive

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaMarch 18, 20262 Mins Read
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It’s no secret that living in New York City comes with a hefty price tag. The Big Apple consistently ranks among the most expensive cities in the United States, and recent real estate market reports have alarmed residents, as local housing prices continued climbing sharply in early 2026.

Reports indicate that due to a plunge in new listings, Manhattan’s median rent rose to $5,000 last month, an increase of 6% annually. The situation is not much better in Brooklyn, as the new median rent reached $4,296, an all-time high.

The report also highlighted that while Manhattan’s listings were down 26% over the last year, new lease signings rose by 13%. This disparity continues in Brooklyn, as listings increased by 6%, but new leases skyrocketed by 39%.

High Rent is a Huge Problem for New Yorkers

New Yorkers on social media reacted negatively to the latest numbers, noting that living in the city is becoming more expensive each year, with rent often rising faster than the official inflation rate. According to a local, no single factor drives rent inflation more than the shortage of available housing: “When inventory falls this hard, prices go up regardless of anything else.”

One social media user wrote, “If you didn’t move into a rent-stabilized apartment during or before COVID, then [expletive] you.” Another expressed anger at being called “out of touch” for pointing out that “you need a $250k income just to be comfortable as a single person, which is literally barely above the minimum you would need to rent the median apartment now.”

Some folks agreed that there was definitely a noticeable drop in listings for rentals, and that Brooklyn’s numbers should really scare people, as “‘just move to another borough’ stops working when every borough is setting all-time highs.”

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One question that remains is who can actually afford these apartments. As one social media user put it, “I can’t imagine too many people paying that price of rent with the current job market.” Others noted that many residents likely share units, splitting the cost: “It’s entirely possible that a 4-bedroom for $5,000 total monthly rent, occupied by four roommates each paying $1,250, is included in this figure.”

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