Studio Apartments for Rent in Harlem Under $2,000

As of July 2, 2026, Rentomatics tracks 2 studios for rent in Harlem under $2,000/month, starting at $1,895/month. Listings are aggregated from StreetEasy, Craigslist, Nooklyn, Zumper, and CityRealty and refreshed every 3 hours.

Harlem has rich cultural history, beautiful brownstones, and an increasingly vibrant food and arts scene. Rents are more affordable than most of Manhattan, and the A/B/C/D and 2/3 trains provide great access.

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

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HarlemBroker
StreetEasy
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153 East 116th Street 3R

$1,950/mo
Studio1 bath
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HarlemBroker
StreetEasy
Verified

153 East 116th Street 3R

$1,895/mo
Studio1 bath
View listing

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Frequently asked

How many studios are available in Harlem right now?

As of July 2, 2026, Rentomatics tracks 2 studios for rent in Harlem 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 Harlem?

Among current Rentomatics listings, studios in Harlem start at $1,895/month, with an average of $1,923 and a median of $1,923/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 Harlem like?

Harlem has rich cultural history, beautiful brownstones, and an increasingly vibrant food and arts scene. Rents are more affordable than most of Manhattan, and the A/B/C/D and 2/3 trains provide great access.

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