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Apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Upper East Side

Upper East Side apartments for rent in this scope are most often 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms, with 386 apartments for rent currently shown. That mix can help you compare unit count against your budget if you are choosing between a smaller place and a larger layout. The average building rating is 3.9/5 across 195 rated buildings. Average tenancy length is 11.3 months based on 34 relisted units, and the average rent increase is 15.5% based on 319 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 386 apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Upper East Side, Manhattan. Good cause is a tenant-protection category, so you can narrow your search to buildings with added limits on certain rent increases or non-renewals. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first signals like building and landlord reviews alongside the good cause filter. For the Upper East Side, you can also keep an eye on nearby neighborhoods such as Yorkville and Lenox Hill if you want to compare rent and availability across this part of Manhattan.

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What to check before for good cause apartments in Upper East Side, Manhattan

  • Good cause points to tenant protections, not a neighborhood, so the rules depend on the building and lease terms.
  • The median rent here is $4,824, so budget for the asking rent and the full monthly cost before you apply.
  • Upper East Side is commonly searched by renters looking for 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms.
  • Check whether the unit’s good cause status applies to your lease, since protections can vary by building and tenancy.
  • Review building feedback on Openigloo before touring, especially if you plan to stay beyond the first lease term.

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