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1-bedroom apartments in good cause buildings for rent near M23-SBS Chelsea Piers - East Side in Kips Bay, Manhattan

This page shows 85+ 1-bedroom apartments for rent in good cause buildings near the M23-SBS Chelsea Piers - East Side in Kips Bay, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by transit access, bedroom count, and tenant-protection status while comparing live availability and pricing. Openigloo helps you check building and landlord reviews before you apply, so you can look beyond the asking rent. On a 1-bedroom page, budget for the full monthly cost too, including fees, utilities, deposits, and any broker fee, especially when the median rent is $4,900.

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What to check before for 1-bedroom good cause apartments for rent near M23-SBS Chelsea Piers - East Side in Kips Bay, Manhattan

  • Expect 1-bedroom apartments for rent in Manhattan that may fit solo renters or couples, but plan around the $4,900 median rent when setting a budget.
  • Good cause buildings are a tenant-protection category, not a location, so confirm the specific lease terms and what protections apply to the unit.
  • The M23-SBS Chelsea Piers - East Side stop can help if you want bus access near Kips Bay, but commute time still depends on the exact block.
  • Check the full move-in cost before you apply, including deposits, broker fee, utilities, and any required application fees.
  • For 1-bedroom apartments, the number of available units and the median rent can move quickly, so compare several options before narrowing down.
  • Use Openigloo building reviews to look for patterns in maintenance, management response, and rent increases before you commit.

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