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Rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Tribeca

Tribeca usually skews toward 1-bedrooms and studios, which fits the page’s focus on studio apartments for rent. This page currently shows 19+ apartments for rent in Tribeca. Tribeca has an average building rating of 4.2/5 across 16 rated buildings, an average tenancy length of 6.0 months based on 32 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 10.0% based on 79 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

Rent-stabilized studio apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Tribeca give you 19+ current options in Manhattan. This page helps you narrow by studio layout, tenant-protection status, and Tribeca location, with a median rent of $6,750. Openigloo makes it easier to compare building reviews, landlord patterns, and rent details before you apply. For studio apartments, check how the sleeping area, kitchen setup, storage, and single-bathroom layout work for your budget and day-to-day use.

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

  • Expect a tight studio market in Tribeca, where 19+ apartments for rent are currently tracked and the median rent is $6,750.
  • Good cause is a tenant-protection category, not a neighborhood, and it can affect some rent increases and non-renewals.
  • Rent-stabilized units can have renewal protections and regulated increases, but you still need to read the lease terms carefully.
  • For studios, confirm how the sleeping area fits with the kitchen, storage, and bathroom layout before you apply.
  • Ask about move-in costs, broker fees, deposits, and utilities because the asking rent is only part of the full monthly cost.

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