Manhattan rents eased further from record highs last month as the market’s peak season came to an end.
New leases were signed at a median of $4,550 in September, down $50 from August and $150 less than the all-time high, reached in July, according to data from appraiser 
New Yorkers have faced a brutal year of fierce competition for apartments and rents that reached record highs for four straight months. A slight decline in prices is ...
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