Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Financial District
Financial District has studios and 1-bedrooms as the most common layouts, which can matter a lot for storage, sleeping space, and kitchen setup. There are 62+ apartments for rent in the neighborhood scope on this page, so it is worth checking how much space you get for the asking rent. Financial District averages 4.1/5 across 51 rated buildings, with an average tenancy length of 3.0 months based on 97 relisted units and an average rent increase of 4.0% based on 243 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Browse 62+ rent-stabilized apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Financial District, Manhattan. This page helps you narrow apartments for rent by tenant protection category, with options in Financial District and nearby Fulton/Seaport. Openigloo shows renter-first details that can help you compare building and landlord review signals before you apply. Rent-stabilized and good cause are protection categories, not neighborhood names, so confirm the unit’s lease terms, renewal rules, and any building-specific conditions before you move forward.
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What to check before for rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Financial District, Manhattan
- Expect a smaller, more targeted set of 62+ apartments for rent in Financial District, with a median rent of $4,993.
- Rent-stabilized indicates regulated rent increases and renewal protections; good cause refers to tenant-protection rules around certain rent increases and non-renewals.
- Confirm the full monthly cost before applying, including fees, utilities, deposit, and any broker fee.
- For rent-stabilized units, ask how the lease renewal, allowable increases, and rider terms are handled for that specific apartment.
- Building reviews on Openigloo can help you compare noise, responsiveness, and maintenance patterns before touring.
- If you are comparing nearby options, check whether Fulton/Seaport has a different mix of apartments for rent and rent levels.

















