Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village’s rent-stabilized inventory is centered on studios and 1-bedrooms, with 43+ apartments for rent in this snapshot. That mix can help if you are comparing single-occupant layouts or looking for a smaller unit in Manhattan. Across 23 rated buildings, Greenwich Village has an average building rating of 3.9/5. Average tenancy length is 1.0 years based on 6 relisted units, and the average rent increase is 18.4% based on 28 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Greenwich Village give you 43+ options in Manhattan right now, with a median rent of $5,275. Use this page to narrow by neighborhood and compare what’s currently available. Openigloo helps you check renter-first signals before you tour or apply, including building reviews and lease context. Rent-stabilized status can affect renewal rules and rent increases, but you should still confirm unit-specific terms, fees, and any lease add-ons with the agent.
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What to check before for rent-stabilized apartments in Greenwich Village, Manhattan
- Expect a smaller, more competitive inventory than nearby Manhattan areas, so timing matters.
- Rent-stabilized status can change how increases and renewals work, but you still need to verify the unit’s current lease terms.
- Ask about broker fees, deposits, move-in costs, and any building rules before you apply.
- Use building reviews on Openigloo to spot patterns in maintenance, management, and rent-relist history.
- In Greenwich Village, studios and 1-bedrooms are the most common setup, so budget planning often starts with those unit sizes.

















