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240 Riverside Boulevard

240 Riverside Boulevard, New York, NY, 10069

Market rate 25 units (unit count basis: listing-reported) Built 2004 FEMA/NRI hazard read: Relatively Moderate

Asking & effective rent by bedroom

Average asking rent across observed units: $6,428. Average effective rent: $6,428.

TypeAsking rentEffective rentAvg sqftObservations
1 bedroom$6,428$6,4286002

HUD Fair Market Rent gap

HUD area: New York, NY HUD Metro FMR Area.

FMR comparison not observed for this property.

Amenities

24-Hour Attended Double-Height Lobby24-Hour Concierge ServicesAbundant Closet SpaceAcross the Street from Lincoln CenterChildren's RoomDishwashersElegant Baths with Custom VanitiesElevatorGourmet KitchensGranite CountertopsIndividually Controlled Heating/CoolingNear Public TransportationOn-Site Bike StorageOn-Site Management & MaintenanceOn-Site Parking GaragePre-Wired for Cable & InternetResident LoungeResidents-Only Fitness CenterSpacious One to Two Bedroom LayoutsStainless Steel AppliancesStunning Central Park & City ViewsVinyl Wood Floors ThroughoutWork from Home Center

Operator

not observed

Nearby comparable properties

Comparable apartments with rent data within 3 miles, ranked by the same similarity model used in the product.

PropertyLocationDistanceAvg askingSimilarity
Sessanta 229 West 60th New York, NY 0.6 mi not observed 82%
Avalon Clinton New York, NY 0.99 mi $5,218 78%
1992 Broadway in Manhattan, NY New York, NY 0.49 mi not observed 78%
1 West End Avenue New York, NY 0.62 mi not observed 77%
220 Riverside Boulevard New York, NY 0.06 mi $6,507 76%
400 E 67th Street New York, NY 1.87 mi not observed 73%
800 10 AVENUE New York, NY 0.95 mi $6,002 73%
50 Riverside Blvd # 13 New York, NY 0.31 mi $14,950 72%

Sources & provenance

Sourced from https://2lincoln.com/floorplans/ — 2 observation(s), last observed Aug 4, 2026.

Data age: 13 days. Last observed: Aug 4, 2026.

Market intelligence and decision support only. Not an appraisal, and not a recommendation to set any particular rent. Income-restricted product is never presented as a market-rate comparable — program type above reflects the governed affordability classification, not free-text asset labels.

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