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Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Carnegie Hill

Carnegie Hill has 2-bedrooms and studios as the most common apartment types in this scope, with 16+ apartments for rent. That makes it a small but useful search area if you want a 2-bedroom in Manhattan and need to compare a limited set of options. Openigloo's Carnegie Hill data shows an average building rating of 4.2/5 across 19 rated buildings, an average rent increase of 15.5% based on 24 relisted units, (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 16+ rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Carnegie Hill, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by 2-bedroom size, rent-stabilized status, and tenant-protection rules in one neighborhood. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details like building reviews and landlord history before you apply. Rent-stabilized and good cause can affect renewals and rent increases, but you should still confirm the lease, fees, and unit-specific terms for each apartment.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Carnegie Hill, Manhattan

  • Expect a limited 2-bedroom pool: 16+ apartments for rent in Carnegie Hill, so timing matters.
  • The median rent is $7,103, which can help you compare asking rents against the current market in this scope.
  • Rent-stabilized and good cause are tenant-protection categories, not a guarantee of the same terms in every unit.
  • Check the lease for renewal language, rent increase rules, and any building-specific notices before you apply.
  • Ask about upfront costs, including broker fee, deposit, and move-in charges, since asking rent is only part of the monthly budget.

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