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Affordable apartments for rent in Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village on this page is centered on studios and 1-bedrooms, with 15 apartments for rent in the current snapshot. If you are budgeting here, bedroom count and unit size matter a lot because smaller units can carry a higher per-square-foot cost even when asking rent stays within the filter. Openigloo shows an average building rating of 3.9/5 across 25 rated buildings. Average tenancy length is 1.0 years based on 6 relisted units, and average rent increase is 15.5% based on 30 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse 15 affordable apartments for rent in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, with asking rents at or below $4,400/month. This page is scoped to Greenwich Village and nearby Noho, so you can narrow by neighborhood and compare prices in a tighter Manhattan range. Openigloo helps you sort by renter-first details like building reviews, landlord patterns, and unit info before you reach out. For affordable apartments, the asking rent is only part of the cost, so check fees, utilities, deposit, and lease terms before you apply.

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What to check before for affordable apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan

  • Affordable here means asking rents at or below $4,400/month for this neighborhood scope.
  • Median rent is $4,180, so budget planning should account for how quickly studio and 1-bedroom prices can move.
  • Greenwich Village is strongest for studios and 1-bedrooms, so unit count matters if you are comparing space against monthly cost.
  • Confirm broker fee, security deposit, utilities, and any move-in charges before you tour or apply.
  • Compare building ratings and relisting history on Openigloo to spot units with less renter friction.

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