Average Rent in Suffolk, NY

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Current Versus Historical Suffolk, NY Rents

Suffolk rentals average $2,048 for a studio rental to $30,000 for a 4-bedroom rental. The median price of all currently available listings is $8,000, or roughly $9 per square feet.
For the apartment units and housing in April 2024, median rents have been roughly unchanged over the last year. Studio rentals prices have increased by $373 (18.42%) year-over-year from $2,027 to $2,400. 1-bedroom rentals prices have increased by $70 (3.07%) year-over-year from $2,280 to $2,350. 2-bedroom rentals prices have increased by $233 (8.14%) year-over-year from $2,867 to $3,100. 3-bedroom rentals prices have increased by $1,200 (31.58%) year-over-year from $3,800 to $5,000. 4-bedroom rentals prices have increased by $16,667 (125.00%) year-over-year from $13,333 to $30,000. Note that this figure includes all active and rented listings throughout the month.
Month-to-month, seasonality might have a bigger impact than overall trend price changes. Studio rents have gone down by 1.03% this month. 1-bedroom rents have gone up by 1.66% this month. 2-bedroom rents have gone up by 2.25% this month. 3-bedroom rents have gone up by 17.88% this month. 4-bedroom rents have gone up by 100.00% this month.
Beds
Price / Sqft
Apr 2024 Rent 1 Yr Ago Rent (% +/-) 3 Yr Ago Rent (% +/-)
Studio $4.71 $2,400 $2,027 (18.42%) $1,317 (82.28%)
1 BR $3.56 $2,350 $2,280 (3.07%) $1,808 (29.95%)
2 BR $3.18 $3,100 $2,867 (8.14%) $2,358 (31.50%)
3 BR $8.89 $5,000 $3,800 (31.58%) $2,983 (67.60%)
4+ BR $13.16 $30,000 $13,333 (125.00%) $6,617 (353.40%)

Historical Rents in Suffolk, NY

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3 Bed
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Top Cities Near Suffolk

There are a total of 40 cities nearby Suffolk. The average rent in Suffolk is currently $3,423 per month. A total of 33 cities nearby have an average rent lower than that. Our records show that Waterbury, CT, with an average rent of $1,500, is the most affordable city nearby. In contrast, the most expensive city near Suffolk, NY is East Quogue, NY. Monthly rents here are on average $40,000 per month.

Let's compare Suffolk, NY's rent against other top cities nearby by bedroom size. Typically, rent for studios in Suffolk, NY is 34.00% more expensive than other cities nearby. One bedrooms are about 11.24% more expensive. Two bedrooms in Suffolk, NY are about 5.96% more expensive. Finally, rent for three bedrooms are about 62.92% more expensive. Want more information? Check out the top 10 cities out of 40 total cities near Suffolk, NY in the following chart.
City Studio 1 Bed 2 Bed All
Bridgeport, CT $1,350 $1,600 $1,900 $1,950
New Haven, CT $1,485 $1,723 $2,238 $2,400
Norwalk, CT $1,763 $2,100 $2,850 $2,750
Fire Island, NY $7,750 N/A $7,500 $8,000
Ocean Beach, NY N/A N/A $4,000 $8,125
Southold, NY N/A $10,600 $6,500 $15,000
Westport, CT N/A $5,250 $6,950 $15,000
Hampton Bays, NY N/A $8,700 $16,000 $25,000
Westhampton Beach, NY N/A $20,000 $28,000 $30,000
East Quogue, NY N/A N/A $13,500 $40,000

Top Neighborhoods Near Suffolk

There are a total of 84 neighborhoods in or near Suffolk. Some of these neighborhoods include North Philadelphia East, North Philadelphia West, and Center City East. We've included the top 30 neighborhoods out of 84 total neighborhoods in or near Suffolk, NY in the following chart.

The average rent for these 30 neighborhoods in or near Suffolk, NY is currently around $3,335 per month. A total of 83 neighborhoods have a lower average rent. Out of all the neighborhoods in or near Suffolk, Cobbs Creek has the most affordable average rent at $1,350 per month. Whereas, at $8,250 average rent per month, Ocean Beach is the most expensive neighborhood in or near Suffolk. View the following chart for more information.
Neighborhood Studio 1 Bed 2 Bed All
North Philadelphia East, Philadelphia, PA $1,295 $1,449 $1,650 $1,650
North Philadelphia West, Philadelphia, PA $1,228 $1,420 $1,600 $1,695
Center City East, Philadelphia, PA $1,350 $1,900 $2,838 $2,050
Logan Square, Philadelphia, PA $1,653 $2,350 $3,445 $2,477
Washington Heights, New York, NY $2,000 $2,413 $2,887 $3,125
Flatbush, New York, NY $2,800 $2,892 $3,193 $3,290
Bedford-Stuyvesant, New York, NY $2,375 $2,850 $3,067 $3,300
East Harlem, New York, NY $2,675 $3,165 $3,195 $3,370
Harlem, New York, NY $2,595 $3,095 $3,280 $3,407
Bushwick, New York, NY $2,650 $2,799 $3,450 $3,450
West Harlem, New York, NY $2,650 $3,000 $3,400 $3,575
Upper East Side, New York, NY $2,975 $3,600 $4,795 $4,000
Prospect Heights, New York, NY $3,598 $4,410 $6,100 $4,300
Financial District, New York, NY $3,495 $4,500 $6,375 $4,334
East Village, New York, NY $2,850 $3,625 $4,495 $4,495
Midtown East, New York, NY $3,398 $4,200 $5,595 $4,500
Hell's Kitchen, New York, NY $3,500 $4,038 $6,082 $4,500
Williamsburg, New York, NY $3,626 $4,500 $4,650 $4,650
Murray Hill, New York, NY $3,600 $4,299 $6,440 $4,750
West Village, New York, NY $4,575 $4,750 $6,250 $4,795
Greenwich Village, New York, NY $4,150 $4,800 $5,075 $4,800
Kips Bay, New York, NY $3,795 $4,165 $5,303 $4,938
Upper West Side, New York, NY $3,218 $4,477 $6,325 $4,950
Hudson Yards, New York, NY $3,699 $4,559 $6,900 $5,000
Lower East Side, New York, NY $3,695 $3,495 $4,548 $5,195
Chelsea, New York, NY $3,937 $5,498 $7,795 $5,295
Midtown, New York, NY $3,634 $4,400 $6,895 $5,500
NoMad, New York, NY $4,446 $5,596 $8,506 $5,716
Gramercy Park, New York, NY $3,815 $5,223 $5,295 $6,039
Tribeca, New York, NY $4,250 $6,063 $7,295 $6,895

Top Counties Near Suffolk

There are a total of 84 counties located by Suffolk, NY. Some of these counties include Bridgeport, CT, New Haven, CT, and Norwalk, CT. The average rent for rentals in these counties is $3,385. That's roughly around $3 per sqft. A total of 43 counties have a lower average rent. The county that is the most affordable is Waterbury, CT. It's average rent per month is $1,500. Vice versa, with an average rent of $50,000, East Hampton, NY is the most expensive county by Suffolk, NY.

Typically, rent for studios in Suffolk, NY is 8.17% more expensive than other counties nearby. In comparison, rent for one bedroom listings in Suffolk, NY is 3.71% more expensive than other counties nearby. Finally, rent for two bedrooms in Suffolk, NY is 8.03% more expensive than other counties nearby. We've listed the top 10 counties in the chart below.
County Studio 1 Bed 2 Bed All
Bridgeport, CT $1,350 $1,600 $1,900 $1,950
New Haven, CT $1,485 $1,723 $2,238 $2,400
Norwalk, CT $1,763 $2,100 $2,850 $2,750
Babylon, NY $1,940 $2,500 $3,015 $2,800
Brookhaven, NY $2,500 $2,420 $2,980 $3,223
Huntington, NY $2,095 $2,720 $3,330 $3,270
Islip, NY $1,983 $2,378 $2,980 $4,000
Fairfield, CT N/A $3,100 $3,600 $5,250
Southold, NY N/A $3,500 $8,000 $15,000
Southampton, NY $4,575 $15,500 $24,800 $36,000

Top Zipcodes Near Suffolk

There are a total of 50 zipcodes in or near Suffolk, NY. The average rent for all of these zipcodes is $4,223. A total of 50 zipcodes have a average rent that is lower than that. The zipcode with the most affordable average rent for apartment listings is 19122, Philadelphia, PA at $1,695 per month. In comparison, the zipcode with the most expensive average rent of $6,750 per month is 10013, New York, NY.

Studios in these zipcodes have an average rent of $3,122. That's at least $7 per sqft. Do you need more space than that? Average rent for one bedroom rentals for the zipcodes in or near Suffolk, NY is $3,921 per month. Or in other words, $7 per sqft. Meanwhile, two bedroom apartments will cost you an average of $4,648 per month. Which comes out to $6 per sqft. The following chart includes the top 10 zipcodes in Suffolk, NY. You can view the average rent breakdown for each zipcode by bedroom size.
Zipcode Studio 1 Bed 2 Bed All
10016, New York, NY $3,698 $4,250 $5,895 $4,700
10003, New York, NY $3,815 $4,800 $5,110 $4,999
10019, New York, NY $3,607 $4,195 $6,500 $4,800
10009, New York, NY $2,625 $3,650 $4,495 $4,495
10128, New York, NY $3,415 $3,795 $5,333 $3,900
10038, New York, NY $3,495 $4,500 $6,462 $4,405
10022, New York, NY $3,350 $4,500 $5,300 $4,500
10005, New York, NY $3,530 $4,600 $5,810 $4,300
10011, New York, NY $3,600 $5,850 $5,900 $4,795
10010, New York, NY $4,050 $4,760 $5,415 $5,390

Frequently Asked Questions - Suffolk Average Rents

What is the average rent price in Suffolk, NY?
The average monthly rental price for Suffolk, NY apartments for rent is approximately $8,000. This calculation takes into consideration rental listings of varying bedroom/bathroom sizes, building types, and locations.
Do Suffolk, NY rent prices drop in winter?
Yes! On average we see a 3.4% drop in rental prices between the peak summer months and the slower winter months. With the added bonus of decreased competition from other renters looking to move, winter is generally considered the best time of the year to find an apartment for rent in Suffolk, NY.
How much is a studio apartment in Suffolk, NY?
The average monthly rental price for studio apartments is $2,048 and an average price per square feet of $4.71. There are a total of 18 studio apartment listings currently available for rent in Suffolk.
How much is a one bedroom apartment in Suffolk, NY?
The average monthly rental price for one bedroom apartments is $2,493 and an average price per square feet of $3.56. There are a total of 290 one bedroom apartment listings currently available for rent in Suffolk.
How much is a two bedroom apartment in Suffolk, NY?
The average monthly rental price for two bedroom apartments is $3,270 and an average price per square feet of $3.18. There are a total of 320 two bedroom apartment listings currently available for rent in Suffolk.
How have rent prices in Suffolk, NY changed this year?
Rent prices for rentals in Suffolk, NY can fluctuate yearly. Specifically, studio rental prices have changed by 0.18%, one bedroom rental prices have changed by 0.03%, two bedroom rental prices have changed by 0.08%, and three bedroom rental prices have changed by 0.32% year-over-year.
What is a reasonable rent price in Suffolk, NY?
A reasonable rent price in Suffolk, NY is around $6,400/month. You can search for these reasonably priced rental listings on RentHop.
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