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Rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in East Village

East Village has 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms most often in this scope, with 23 apartments for rent on this page. East Village buildings on Openigloo average 3.5/5 across 96 rated buildings. Average tenancy length is 2.9 months based on 62 relisted units, and the average rent increase is 10.0% based on 176 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 23 rent-stabilized 1-bedroom apartments for rent in East Village, Manhattan, filtered to good cause buildings. Use it to narrow by bedroom count, tenant-protection category, and neighborhood while comparing asking rents. Openigloo helps you sort by renter-focused signals like building reviews and landlord history when they are available. For good cause and rent-stabilized pages, still confirm the renewal terms, fees, and any lease conditions directly with the agent before you apply.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in East Village, Manhattan

  • There are 23 apartments for rent in this scope, with a median rent of $3,632.
  • This page focuses on 1-bedroom units, so budget for a separate sleeping area, kitchen setup, and storage needs.
  • Rent-stabilized and good cause are different protections; confirm which rules apply to the specific building and lease.
  • Ask about rent increases, renewal terms, and any fee limits before you tour or apply.
  • Compare building reviews on Openigloo with the unit photos and floor plan, since building-level trends can differ from one apartment to another.

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