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Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Soho

Soho has 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms most often, which can help if you are comparing unit size against your budget. This page shows 25+ apartments for rent in the neighborhood. Average building rating is 3.7/5 across 17 rated buildings, and the average rent increase was 21.2% based on 21 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Browse 25+ apartments for rent in Soho with rent-stabilized and good cause protections in Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by tenant-protection status while keeping an eye on current asking rents, with a median rent of $4,620. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details like building reviews, landlord patterns, and lease terms before you apply. Because good cause and rent-stabilized protections can affect renewals and rent increases, confirm the exact status of each unit, plus any fees, move-in costs, and building rules.

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

  • Expect a smaller inventory than broader Manhattan searches, so move quickly if a unit fits your budget and lease timeline.
  • Use the median rent of $4,620 as a planning reference, but compare each apartment’s asking rent and full monthly cost before applying.
  • Confirm whether the unit is both rent-stabilized and in a good cause building, since protections can vary by building and lease.
  • Ask about broker fees, deposits, and any utility charges, because the asking rent is only part of the move-in cost.
  • Review building-level feedback on Openigloo to spot recurring issues with maintenance, management, or lease renewals.

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