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3-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Kips Bay

Kips Bay’s most common apartments are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, so 3-bedroom apartments for rent are a smaller share of the market here. In this scope, there are 15 apartments for rent. Kips Bay has an average building rating of 4.0/5 across 58 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 10.6 months based on 69 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 176 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 15 3-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Kips Bay, Manhattan, with median rent at $9,290. Use it to narrow by bedroom count and tenant-protection status. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details like building reviews and what the good cause category means in practice. Confirm the lease terms, renewal rules, and any building-specific policies before you apply.

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What to check before for 3-bedroom good cause apartments in Kips Bay, Manhattan

  • Good cause is a tenant-protection category, not a neighborhood, and it can affect how certain rent increases or non-renewals are handled.
  • With 3-bedroom apartments for rent, budget by the full monthly cost, not just the asking rent, since fees and deposit requirements can change the total.
  • Kips Bay’s most common unit types are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, so 3-bedroom options are more limited in this scope.
  • Check whether the lease, renewal terms, and rent history are clearly explained before you commit.
  • If you are comparing apartments for rent across Manhattan, the count and median rent here can shift quickly as units get rented or relisted.

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