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3-bedroom apartments for rent in East Village

East Village has 38 apartments for rent in this 3-bedroom scope. For a larger unit, compare the layout carefully since the neighborhood’s most common bedroom counts are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms. East Village has an average building rating of 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)

Browse 38 three-bedroom apartments for rent in East Village, Manhattan. This page helps you compare larger apartments in a neighborhood where 3-bedrooms can vary a lot by layout, building type, and block, so budget and space needs matter. Openigloo helps you sort through renter-first details like building reviews, landlord patterns, and rent trends. Use this page to compare apartments for rent and narrow by the factors that affect day-to-day living, including room layout, move-in costs, and lease terms.

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What to check before for 3-bedroom apartments in East Village, Manhattan

  • Three-bedroom apartments usually work best when you need separate sleeping space, a shared common area, and enough room for storage or a home office.
  • In East Village, 3-bedroom supply is more limited than 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom options, so the right unit may take more comparison.
  • The median rent here is $7,535, so plan your budget around the full monthly cost, not just the asking rent.
  • Check whether each bedroom has usable privacy, natural light, and enough space for beds and basic furniture before you apply.
  • Review the building and landlord info on Openigloo for patterns that may affect noise, maintenance, and renewal terms.

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