Good cause buildings near the 5 train in Williamsbridge
Williamsbridge is a Bronx neighborhood where renters can use Openigloo to compare buildings within the Williamsbridge scope and find options that match commute and tenant-protection preferences. This page focuses on buildings near the 5 train and the good cause category. In Williamsbridge, there are 345+ buildings in scope, and building-level trends can vary from block to block. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings near the 5 train in Williamsbridge that match the “good cause” tenant-protection filter, with 345+ buildings currently eligible on Openigloo. Use Openigloo to narrow down buildings by live availability and see what’s being discussed in tenant Q&A and building details. We also surface open-data signals and keep the facts organized so you can compare options before you schedule tours or sign a lease.
Good cause buildings near the 5 train in Williamsbridge
Showing 343–345 of 345 good cause buildings near the 5 train in Williamsbridge.
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3636 Holland Avenue
Williamsbridge
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730 East 221 Street
Williamsbridge
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864 East 221 Street
Williamsbridge
What to check before for good cause buildings near the 5 train in Williamsbridge
- Confirm the commute: check the walk time to the 5 train entrances from the building’s exact address, not just the station name.
- Understand the “good cause” filter: it flags tenant protections tied to renewal/non-renewal rules, but you should still review your proposed lease terms line by line.
- Expect differences by building: verify rent amount, any concessions, move-in timing, and whether there are limits on utilities or building fees you’ll pay monthly.
- Use tenant Q&A as a checklist: ask about responsiveness, maintenance turnaround, noise, and what the building requires during move-in.
- Don’t skip the cost review: broker fee, deposit, and any one-time charges can change your total move-in budget even when the monthly rent looks manageable.