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Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in East Village

East Village has 1-bedroom and 2-bedrooms as the most common apartment sizes, and this page shows 59+ apartments for rent in the neighborhood. East Village has an average building rating of 3.5/5 across 98 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 3.9 months based on 65 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 186 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in East Village, Manhattan start with 59+ apartments and a median rent of $5,995. Use this page to narrow by rent-stabilized status, bedroom count, and neighborhood while checking what fits your budget. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details like building reviews and landlord patterns before you apply. For rent-stabilized apartments, confirm lease terms, renewal rules, and any unit-specific charges so you understand the full monthly cost beyond the asking rent.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom rent-stabilized apartments in East Village, Manhattan

  • 59+ apartments for rent gives you current inventory to compare, but 2-bedroom rent-stabilized units can move quickly in East Village.
  • The median rent is $5,995, so plan around that level if you are comparing multiple 2-bedroom options.
  • Rent-stabilized status can affect renewal protections and annual increases, but you still need to confirm the unit’s exact lease terms.
  • Ask about broker fees, security deposit, utilities, and any other move-in charges before you apply.
  • Use Openigloo building reviews to check whether a property has repeated complaints about maintenance, management, or lease processing.

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