As of July 1, 2026, Rentomatics tracks 200 apartments for rent in Soho, starting at $2,700/month. Listings are aggregated from StreetEasy, Craigslist, Nooklyn, Zumper, and CityRealty and refreshed every 3 hours.
SoHo is known for cast-iron architecture, high-end shopping, and art galleries. It's beautiful and central but one of Manhattan's most expensive neighborhoods. Multiple subway lines run through or nearby.
200 listings available — updated July 1, 2026, refreshed every 3 hours















• — 1 bed / 1 bath (73 THOMPSON St 3A, New York, NY 10012, West Village) [Douglas Elliman]
$4,495/mo
• — 1 bed / 1 bath (184 Thompson St 5T, New York, NY 10012, West Village) [Douglas Elliman]
$5,500/mo
• — 1 bed / 1 bath (177 Thompson St 25, New York, NY 10012, Manhattan) [Douglas Elliman]
$3,100/mo
• — 1 bed / 1 bath (184 Thompson St 5T, New York, NY 10012, Manhattan) [Douglas Elliman]
$5,500/mo
• — 1 bed / 1 bath (73 THOMPSON St 3A, New York, NY 10012, Manhattan) [Douglas Elliman]
$4,495/mo
• — 1 bed / 1 bath (146 Sullivan St 6, New York, NY 10012, Manhattan) [Douglas Elliman]
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As of July 1, 2026, Rentomatics tracks 200 apartments for rent in Soho. Listings refresh every 3 hours from StreetEasy, Craigslist, Nooklyn, Zumper, CityRealty, and more.
Among current Rentomatics listings, apartments in Soho start at $2,700/month, with an average of $8,156 and a median of $5,265/month. Prices reflect 200 active listings updated July 1, 2026.
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.
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SoHo is known for cast-iron architecture, high-end shopping, and art galleries. It's beautiful and central but one of Manhattan's most expensive neighborhoods. Multiple subway lines run through or nearby.