Apartments with Parking • Flatiron, Manhattan
Apartments with Parking in Flatiron, Manhattan (2026)
NYC parking is notoriously difficult and expensive. A dedicated parking spot can add $200-$700/month in rent but saves hours per week hunting for street parking. True parking-included apartments are concentrated in newer luxury buildings, townhouses with driveways, and suburban neighborhoods in Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island. In Flatiron specifically, the neighborhood scores well on livability — with 7 subway stations nearby.
Flatiron at a glance
Flatiron is a transit-first, high-rise urban neighborhood (composite score 7) built for people who prioritize commute speed and walkable infrastructure over outdoor amenities or cultural density.
What to look for in a parking included apartment in Flatiron
Flatiron has a specific housing profile that affects your parking included search. The practical infrastructure is strong, and the building stock includes budget-friendly options. These are the considerations that matter most here:
- •Assigned parking spot vs first-come first-served garage access
- •Garage dimensions — NYC garages are often too small for large SUVs
- •Monthly parking cost (some buildings charge parking separately from rent)
- •Alternate street parking for visitors
- •Moped, motorcycle, or bike parking options
How to verify a parking included listing
Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed parking included apartment in Flatiron, run through this verification checklist:
- ✓Get parking assignment in writing, including exact spot number
- ✓Measure the parking spot before signing if you have a larger vehicle
- ✓Verify whether parking is included in rent or billed separately
- ✓Ask about visitor parking policies and guest passes
- ✓Check for electric vehicle charging availability
About Flatiron, Manhattan
You'll find yourself in a Manhattan district dominated by high-rise office and residential towers, anchored by the iconic triangular Flatiron Building. The neighborhood feels engineered for transit access—you're never more than a few blocks from a major subway station, with 14 St-Union Sq offering eight different lines and Herald Square providing another six. Despite the dense urban fabric, you'll encounter an average of 47 trees within 200 meters of any address, with a canopy density rated 7.5/10, and you're within walking distance of four parks: Union Square Park, Madison Square Park, Worth Square, and Greeley Square Park, each roughly 266 meters away. The streetscape alternates between commercial corridors, tech company offices (the neighborhood anchors Silicon Alley), and food destinations like Eataly.
Flatiron scores 7/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #11 of 33 in Manhattan. Rent prices in Flatiron vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Flatiron has 7 subway stations within walking distance: 14 St-Union Sq, 34 St-Herald Sq, 28 St.
Flatiron averages 47 trees within 200m of each address, with a canopy density score of 7.5/10. Nearest major parks: Union Square Park, Madison Square Park, Worth Square (avg 266m away).
Who Flatiron is best for
Commute score of 9.5 (well above the borough median of 8.5) with seven subway lines and multiple stations within a short walk
Practical score of 9 reflects dense infrastructure; you'll find grocery, dining, and essential services on nearly every block
Outdoor score of 4.6 is reasonable for a high-rise district with four parks nearby and solid tree coverage; not a park-dense neighborhood, but usable
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I know about finding a parking included place in Flatiron?
Flatiron pricing varies by block and building. Flatiron ranks #11/33 in Manhattan on livability (7/10). Known for flatiron building and madison square park, Flatiron has a rental market where parking included options depend heavily on building era and management. Flatiron is a transit-first, high-rise urban neighborhood (composite score 7) built for people who prioritize commute speed and walkable infrastructure over outdoor amenities or cultural density.
How much should I expect to pay in Flatiron?
Pricing in Flatiron varies widely by block, building age, and floor. Manhattan is a large borough with significant rent variation — always compare at least 3-4 listings before committing.
Is Flatiron actually a good fit for someone looking for a parking included apartment?
Depends on your priorities. Flatiron scores 9/10 on practical livability and 9.5/10 on commute access. It tends to work best for commuters prioritizing transit speed. The parking included inventory specifically depends on building stock, which you can verify address by address.
How do I get around from Flatiron?
You have 7 subway stations within walking distance. The closest are 14 St-Union Sq (4/5/6/L/N/Q/R/W) and 34 St-Herald Sq (B/D/F/M/N/Q/R/W). Transit access here is strong.
What about safety in Flatiron?
Block-by-block variation is significant — two addresses a quarter mile apart can have very different safety profiles. Manhattan averages 280 reported incidents per 300m radius and 1 shooting incidents per 500m. The only way to know for a specific address is to check the NYPD data within a walking radius.
Are there parks or green space near Flatiron?
Flatiron averages 47 trees within 200m of each address, with Union Square Park about 266m away. The outdoor score is 4.6/10. There is some green space, though it is not the area's strongest feature.
What is the building stock like in Flatiron?
Flatiron has a mix of building types typical for Manhattan. Expect a mix of pre-war walk-ups, post-war elevator buildings, and newer luxury towers. Check the DOB Certificate of Occupancy for any specific building before signing.
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