Studio Apartments for Rent in East Village Under $2,000

As of July 2, 2026, Rentomatics tracks 2 studios for rent in East Village under $2,000/month, starting at $1,300/month. Listings are aggregated from StreetEasy, Craigslist, Nooklyn, Zumper, and CityRealty and refreshed every 3 hours.

The East Village has a youthful, eclectic energy with tons of bars, restaurants, and small shops. It's more affordable than the West Village while still being very central. The L and 6 trains serve the area.

2 listings available — updated July 2, 2026, refreshed every 3 hours

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East VillageLandlord
Craigslist

East Village

$1,300/mo
Studio478 sqft
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East VillageBroker
Redfin

425 E 12th St Unit 3B

$1,850/mo
Studio1 bath
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Frequently asked

How many studios are available in East Village right now?

As of July 2, 2026, Rentomatics tracks 2 studios for rent in East Village under $2,000/month. Listings refresh every 3 hours from StreetEasy, Craigslist, Nooklyn, Zumper, CityRealty, and more.

What is the rent for a studio in East Village?

Among current Rentomatics listings, studios in East Village start at $1,300/month, with an average of $1,575 and a median of $1,575/month. Prices reflect 2 active listings updated July 2, 2026.

How often are Rentomatics listings updated?

Rentomatics refreshes listings every 3 hours by scraping StreetEasy, Craigslist, Nooklyn, Zumper, CityRealty, Compass, Douglas Elliman, and OpenIgloo. Stale listings are removed within 5 days of last sighting.

Does Rentomatics show broker fees?

Yes. Every Rentomatics listing displays whether a broker fee applies, and users can filter to show only no-fee apartments. Broker fee status is inferred from listing source metadata when not explicitly provided.

What is East Village like?

The East Village has a youthful, eclectic energy with tons of bars, restaurants, and small shops. It's more affordable than the West Village while still being very central. The L and 6 trains serve the area.

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