Affordable buildings near the 6 train in Carnegie Hill
Carnegie Hill is a Manhattan neighborhood you’ll often browse when you want a quieter residential feel while still staying well connected to transit. On Openigloo, you can filter for nearby options and compare buildings using live building data. Carnegie Hill has rated buildings averaging 3.7/5 across 54 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find affordable buildings near the 6 train in Carnegie Hill, with 12+ eligible buildings right now. This page uses a market-relative affordable filter, meaning a building’s median asking rent is below the neighborhood median, not income-restricted housing. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using rated buildings signals and building-specific details pulled from open data, plus tenant Q&A. Use it to narrow your search fast, then confirm the full monthly cost (including deposits, broker fees, and utilities) and the lease terms directly with the building before you sign.
Affordable buildings near the 6 train in Carnegie Hill
Showing 1–12 of 12 affordable buildings near the 6 train in Carnegie Hill.

170 East 94 Street
Carnegie Hill

1501 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill

160 East 91 Street
Carnegie Hill
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1324 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill
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1500 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill

1654 3 Avenue
Carnegie Hill

120 East 90 Street
Carnegie Hill

128 East 96 Street
Carnegie Hill
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155 East 91 Street
Carnegie Hill

115 E 96 St
Carnegie Hill

188 East 93 Street
Carnegie Hill

161 East 88 Street
Carnegie Hill
What to check before for affordable buildings near the 6 train in Carnegie Hill
- Use the 6-train focus to shorten your commute, then confirm the specific subway stop and walking time from the building entrance.
- This is market-relative affordable housing: the asking rent median is below the neighborhood median; it is NOT subsidized, NOT NYCHA, and NOT a Section 8 or housing-lottery program.
- Check what “affordable” means for your unit: monthly rent can vary by floor, size, and view even when the building qualifies.
- Before applying, verify the FULL monthly cost (rent plus broker fee, deposit, and utilities) and ask about any move-in fees listed by the building.
- If a unit is available, review the lease start date, renewal terms, and any conditions around income, guarantors, or documentation requirements.