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Apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Bath Beach

Bath Beach’s apartment stock in this scope is centered on 1-bedrooms and studios, with 22+ apartments for rent in good cause buildings. If you are comparing budget options, the mix of smaller units matters because bedroom count and total inventory can affect how far your budget goes in the neighborhood. Bath Beach has an average building rating of 3.9/5 across 6 rated buildings. Average tenancy length is 2.6 years based on 14 relisted units, and the average rent increase is 15.5% based on 19 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 22+ apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Bath Beach, Brooklyn. This page helps you narrow by a tenant-protection category, not by a price or bedroom filter, so you can compare options in one neighborhood. Openigloo surfaces renter-first details that matter before you apply, including building and landlord review signals when available. For good cause buildings, check the lease terms, renewal language, and any changes tied to the building’s protection status.

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What to check before for good cause apartments in Bath Beach, Brooklyn

  • Good cause is a tenant-protection category, not a neighborhood label or a price filter.
  • Use this page to compare 22+ apartments for rent in Bath Beach without leaving the neighborhood scope.
  • The median rent is $2,193, which can help you gauge how asking rents compare across current options.
  • Review lease terms carefully, including renewal language and any notices about the building’s protection status.
  • Ask about fees, move-in costs, and any building-specific rules before you apply.

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