Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 3 train in Manhattan
Find buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 3 train in Manhattan. This filter covers regulatory protections tied to rent stabilization and focuses your search on buildings in the 3 train corridor, with 4,277+ eligible buildings right now. Openigloo brings building-level signals together so you can narrow faster: compare what’s currently available, read rated building notes, and use tenant Q&A to confirm how policies work in practice (especially around renewals, maintenance, and paperwork).
Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 3 train in Manhattan
Showing 2,215–2,232 of 4,277 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 3 train in Manhattan.

60 West 66 Street
All Upper West Side
395 South End Avenue
Battery Park City
323 West 96 Street
Upper West Side
125 W 31 St
Midtown South
21 West Street
Financial District
40 Harrison Street
Tribeca
784 Columbus Avenue
Upper West Side
435 West 31 Street
Hudson Yards
66 West 38 Street
Midtown South
101 West 15 Street
Chelsea
200 West 26 Street
Chelsea
101 West 90 Street
Upper West Side
1660 Madison Avenue
South Harlem
301 West 19 Street
Chelsea
150 West 47 Street
Midtown
350 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen
240 West 73 Street
Upper West Side
1309 5 Avenue
South Harlem
What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 3 train in Manhattan
- Confirm the specific unit’s status: “rent-stabilized” applies to regulated units in the building, but availability can change day to day.
- Use the 3 train filter as a location starting point, then verify the walk/time you’ll actually use to commute and access the building.
- Before signing, ask how renewals are handled (timing, documentation, and any add-ons) and whether the building uses consistent notice practices.
- Check fees beyond rent: application costs, move-in deposits, and any required paperwork or administrative charges the building may apply.
- If you’re comparing multiple buildings, rely on building-level signals and tenant Q&A rather than assuming similar policies across buildings.