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Rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Financial District

Financial District has 26 apartments for rent in this studio-focused scope, and studios and 1-bedrooms are the most common bedroom types. The neighborhood has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 52 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 2.7 months based on 105 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 1.5% based on 256 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page covers 26 studio apartments for rent in Financial District, Manhattan, filtered for rent-stabilized homes in good cause buildings. Use it to narrow by studio layout and tenant-protection category while comparing asking rent and building details. Openigloo helps you review renter-first signals before you apply, including building ratings and relisted-unit trends. For this scope, the median rent is $4,303, so it helps to compare the monthly rent with the protections and lease terms tied to each building.

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What to check before for studio rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Financial District, Manhattan

  • Studios in this scope usually require careful space planning for sleeping, kitchen setup, storage, and a single bathroom.
  • Rent-stabilized and good cause are different protections, so confirm which rules apply to the building before you apply.
  • The median rent here is $4,303, which can help you compare studio pricing across Financial District.
  • Ask about lease renewal terms, rent increase limits, and whether the unit has any added fees or building charges.
  • For a studio, check whether the layout can fit a bed, desk, and storage without blocking kitchen or bathroom access.

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