Affordable buildings near schools in Carnegie Hill
Carnegie Hill is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often look for a balance between residential streets and easy access to nearby essentials, including schools. On Openigloo, you can filter buildings to match your priorities, then compare building-level signals while you narrow down availability. For Carnegie Hill, rated buildings average 3.7/5 across 54 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find affordable buildings near schools in Carnegie Hill, Manhattan, with 12+ buildings matching these filters on Openigloo. This combines a market-relative affordable screen with proximity to schools, so you can focus your search in one place. Openigloo helps you shortlist faster with building pages, rated-building signals (where available), and renter-first details like what to ask before signing. You can also cross-check open-data indicators and any building-specific notes so you understand expected costs beyond the asking rent.
Affordable buildings near schools in Carnegie Hill
Showing 1–12 of 12 affordable buildings near schools 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 schools in Carnegie Hill
- Confirm the affordable filter fits your budget: “affordable” here is market-relative, meaning the building’s median asking rent is below the neighborhood median (not income-restricted or subsidized).
- For “near-schools,” verify the exact address and commute for your household; school zoning and routes can affect day-to-day plans.
- Check the full monthly cost before committing: broker fee, security deposit, and recurring utilities can change what you actually pay.
- Look for lease terms that matter for timing and flexibility (renewal expectations, start date, and whether concessions are offered on the current unit).
- If you’ll need special access, ask about building entry, elevators, and unit-level accessibility rather than relying on assumptions.