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Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Fulton/Seaport

Fulton/Seaport has studios and 1-bedrooms as the most common bedroom types in this scope, with 13 apartments for rent available. Building-level trends show an average building rating of 4.3/5 across 12 rated buildings, average tenancy length of 4.1 months based on 20 relisted units, and average rent increase of 1.6% based on 70 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 13 apartments for rent in Fulton/Seaport, Manhattan that are rent-stabilized and in good cause buildings. Use it to narrow by rent-stabilized status and tenant-protection rules while comparing asking rents, layouts, and building details. Openigloo helps you check renter-focused signals before you reach out, including building and landlord reviews where available. For good cause buildings and rent-stabilized apartments, confirm the lease terms, renewal rules, and any fees or restrictions with the agent before you apply.

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What to check before for rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Fulton/Seaport, Manhattan

  • Expect a small, specialized set of apartments for rent, so compare units carefully on rent, layout, and move-in terms.
  • Good cause buildings can affect how rent increases and non-renewals work, so ask how the protection applies to the unit you are viewing.
  • Rent-stabilized apartments usually have regulated renewal rules, but you should still confirm the current rent, lease length, and any vacancy-related changes.
  • If you are budget planning, compare the median rent of $4,723 with the full monthly cost, including fees, utilities, and deposits.
  • Check Openigloo building reviews when available to understand maintenance, management, and prior tenant experiences before applying.

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