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Apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Tribeca

Tribeca is showing 33+ apartments for rent in this filter, and the most common bedroom types are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms. That mix can matter if you are comparing rent against space needs and planning for a higher Manhattan budget. Tribeca has an average building rating of 4.4/5 across 18 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 4.0 months based on 10 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 45 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows 33+ apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Tribeca, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by a tenant-protection category while you compare current asking rents, building conditions, and lease details. Openigloo helps you check renter-first signals like building and landlord reviews before you apply. Good cause is about certain rent increase and non-renewal protections, but you should still confirm the full monthly cost, lease terms, and any move-in fees with the agent.

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What to check before for good cause apartments in Tribeca, Manhattan

  • Good cause refers to a tenant-protection category, not a neighborhood or building quality score.
  • Tribeca currently has 33+ apartments for rent in this scope, with a median rent of $8,441.
  • Most common bedroom sizes in Tribeca here are 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, which can help with budget planning.
  • Ask whether the unit is covered by good cause rules and how that affects renewals and rent increases.
  • Confirm the full move-in cost, including broker fee, security deposit, application fees, and utilities.
  • Use Openigloo reviews to check building-level patterns, since protections do not replace due diligence on the unit itself.

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