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Good cause buildings near parks in Concourse

Concourse in the Bronx is covered by Openigloo building data you can filter by location and tenant protections. On this page, you’re looking at good cause buildings near parks, with 115+ eligible buildings in scope. For building quality signals, Concourse currently shows an average rating of 2.7/5 across 14 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Good cause buildings near parks in Concourse, Bronx: browse 115+ buildings that match this filter pair on Openigloo. Use Openigloo to compare buildings with signals from renter reports and Open-data history, then confirm details with the landlord. This page also helps you focus your questions around tenant protections tied to “good cause,” and on what “near parks” means for your daily route, noise, and daylight.

Good cause buildings near parks in Concourse

Showing 109–115 of 115 good cause buildings near parks in Concourse.

What to check before for good cause buildings near parks in Concourse

  • Confirm whether the apartment is currently advertised on Openigloo (this page is scope-based, not a guarantee for every unit).
  • Ask what “good cause” protection would mean for your lease renewal and rent-increase expectations in practice, since specifics vary by situation.
  • Check the building’s closest park access (walk time, entrances, and foot-traffic patterns), and ask about any practical effects (street noise, lighting, seasonal crowding).
  • Verify move-in costs beyond rent: deposits, fees, and any one-time charges the building lists during the application process.
  • If you’re moving with a commute plan, confirm the route you’ll use most often; “near parks” can still be far from the stations you rely on.
  • Read the available renter Q&A and review the building’s signals, then still ask the building directly for the latest availability and policy details.

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