Buildings with high tenant retention near Grasmere station in NYC
This page covers NYC buildings near Grasmere station that match a grasmere + high-retention multi-filter pairing, with 223+ eligible buildings right now. The “high-retention” filter is designed to surface buildings where tenants tend to stay longer. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using what renters report and the signals that are available on each building page, including review history and building-level details. You can also use the tenant Q&A to pressure-test the day-to-day realities before you sign a lease.
Buildings with high tenant retention near Grasmere station in NYC
Showing 217–223 of 223 buildings with high tenant retention near Grasmere station in NYC.
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2060 Clove Road
Grasmere
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550 Targee Street
Park Hill
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1000 Targee Street
Emerson Hill
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45 Reynolds Street
Rosebank
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14 Cornell Place
North Shore
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8 Macfarland Avenue
Arrochar
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85 Ontario Ave
Sunnyside (Staten Island)
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near Grasmere station in NYC
- Start with the high-retention signal, then open each building page to read what tenants mention about maintenance, management, and move-in experience.
- Confirm your unit fit: layout, floor level, light, and any specific constraints tied to the building’s setup (not just the building-level average).
- Check lease terms and renewal expectations. High retention can mean stability, but it does not guarantee renewal, rent movement, or vacancy timing for your unit.
- Verify costs beyond the headline rent: required deposits, move-in fees, and whether broker fees apply for the available units you’re considering.