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Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Kips Bay

Kips Bay has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments for rent, with 257 apartments in the latest neighborhood snapshot. 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)

Browse 90 apartments for rent in Kips Bay that match rent-stabilized and good cause building filters. Median rent is $5,285, and you can narrow by neighborhood-specific rental options in Manhattan. Openigloo helps you compare renter-focused details before you reach out, including building reviews and rent trend context. For this scope, rent-stabilized points to regulated rent increases and renewal protections, while good cause buildings point to tenant-protection rules that can affect non-renewals and rent hikes.

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What to check before for rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Kips Bay, Manhattan

  • Expect a Manhattan market where the median rent is $5,285 and one-bedroom and two-bedroom units are the most common.
  • Use the rent-stabilized filter to look for regulated rent increases and renewal protections.
  • Good cause buildings can add tenant protections, but lease terms still matter, so confirm the exact rules for each apartment.
  • Review building-level feedback on Openigloo before applying, since conditions can vary even within the same neighborhood.
  • Confirm monthly costs beyond asking rent, including fees, deposits, and utilities, before you decide whether an apartment fits your budget.

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