Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent near New York Times
Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent near New York Times start with 29+ options and a median rent of $7,860. Use this page to narrow by rent-stabilized status while comparing rent, location, and move-in costs. Openigloo helps you review building and landlord signals before you apply, so you can check whether a unit’s rent-stabilized status lines up with the lease terms, fees, and any rules that could affect your total monthly cost. For 2-bedroom apartments, it also helps to compare how the unit layout and bedroom count fit your budget and roommate plan.
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What to check before for 2-bedroom rent-stabilized apartments for rent near New York Times
- Expect a limited set of 2-bedroom apartments near New York Times, so move quickly when a unit matches your budget and location needs.
- Rent-stabilized means the apartment is tied to regulated rent-increase and renewal rules, but you should still confirm the lease language and current rent history.
- A 2-bedroom layout usually works best when you know how rent will be split, since the median rent is $7,860 and total monthly cost can be higher than the asking rent.
- Ask about fees, deposit requirements, and any broker fee before applying, since those costs can change what is truly affordable.
- Use Openigloo building reviews to check for patterns in maintenance, management responsiveness, and rent experiences before you sign.

















