Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 4 train in Manhattan
Browse buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Manhattan that are near the 4 train. This page covers 3,005+ eligible buildings, using the combination of a location corridor filter (4 train) plus the rent-stabilized regulatory category. Openigloo helps you narrow faster by surfacing building-level signals like ratings, written tenant Q&A, and open-data indicators (where available). Use that context to compare buildings, then confirm the practical details with management before you sign a lease.
Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 4 train in Manhattan
Showing 1,333–1,350 of 3,005 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 4 train in Manhattan.
310 East 44 Street
Turtle Bay
166 2 Avenue
East Village
85 4 Avenue
East Village
138 East 38 Street
Murray Hill
345 East 12 Street
East Village
440 East 85 Street
Yorkville
300 East 40 Street
Murray Hill
56 West 125 Street
South Harlem
225 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay
5 Tudor City Place
Murray Hill
69 East 125 Street
Central Harlem
157 East 57 Street
Sutton Place
405 E 56 St
Sutton Place
418 East 88 Street
Yorkville
136 East 55 Street
Sutton Place
235 East 13 Street
East Village
24 5 Avenue
Greenwich Village
222 E 39 St
Murray Hill
What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 4 train in Manhattan
- Check the unit’s rent-stabilization status and renewal terms directly with the building, since eligibility can differ by apartment and lease cycle.
- Use the 4 train proximity filter as a starting point for commute planning, but verify the exact cross-streets and walking time for the specific building address.
- Look for the current advertised terms on Openigloo (when available) and confirm add-on costs like broker fees, required deposits, and any utility responsibilities.
- Review building notes and tenant Q&A for maintenance patterns, responsiveness, and noise/neighbor issues that don’t show up in the ad.
- If a building is listing a renovated unit, ask whether there were major improvements and how that affected the current legal rent and renewal expectations.