Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 7 train in Manhattan
This page covers 657+ buildings in Manhattan with rent-stabilized apartments near the 7 train. Use it to narrow by commute area and regulatory category, so you can focus your search on buildings that match your housing requirements. Openigloo helps you compare options faster with building-level signals like ratings and searchable details, plus renter-first notes from tenant discussions. You can also verify policy specifics with the building before applying, since rent-stabilized terms and in-building processes still vary unit by unit.
Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 7 train in Manhattan
Showing 271–288 of 657 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 7 train in Manhattan.
120 East 34 Street
Midtown East
330 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay

455 West 37 Street
Hudson Yards

271 West 47 Street
Midtown
300 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay
435 West 31 Street
Hudson Yards
66 West 38 Street
Midtown South
150 East 44 Street
Turtle Bay
160 East 48 Street
Turtle Bay
140 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay
200E East 33 Street
Kips Bay
207 East 37 Street
Murray Hill
555 10 Avenue
Hudson Yards
150 West 47 Street
Midtown
520 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen
350 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen
515 9 Avenue
Hudson Yards
460 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 7 train in Manhattan
- Expect to see buildings filtered for both 7-train proximity and rent-stabilized status—then compare specific units within each building.
- Confirm what applies to the unit you’re considering (current rent, renewal terms, and any documented renewal or adjustment history) before signing.
- Ask how showings and move-in timing work for rent-stabilized apartments, since availability can change quickly across buildings.
- Get the full monthly cost in writing, including any required deposits, building fees, and typical utility expectations for the specific unit.
- If you’re budget-checking, compare the rent-stabilized asking rent across similar layouts, not just the building’s general profile.