Good cause buildings near the D train in Manhattan
Good cause buildings near the D train in Manhattan, with 4,785+ buildings that match this filter pair. Use this page to narrow your search to buildings where tenant protections typically include limits on certain rent increases and non-renewals under New York’s “good cause” framework. Openigloo helps you compare buildings with practical research signals, building-level notes, and renter-focused context. When you open a building page, you can review rating trends, see what other renters shared, and use the Q&A to verify details that matter for move-in and ongoing costs.
Good cause buildings near the D train in Manhattan
Showing 2,395–2,412 of 4,785 good cause buildings near the D train in Manhattan.

94 East 4 Street
East Village

826 8 Avenue
Midtown

776 6 Ave
NoMad

153 Norfolk Street
Lower East Side
280 Mulberry Street
Nolita

300 West 55 Street
Hell's Kitchen
120 East 34 Street
Midtown East
10 Rutgers Street
Two Bridges
980 6Th Ave
Midtown South

313 West 33 Street
Hudson Yards

271 West 47 Street
Midtown
260 West 52 Street
Midtown
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736 Riverside Drive
Hamilton Heights
284 Mott Street
Nolita

80 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
92 2 Avenue
East Village
150 West 47 Street
Midtown
488 7 Avenue
Midtown South
What to check before for good cause buildings near the D train in Manhattan
- Confirm the commute details: match the building address to your D train stops and typical walking times before you apply.
- Understand “good cause” coverage for your potential lease term by asking the building (or leasing team) how renewals and rent changes are handled.
- Don’t rely only on filter tags: ask what fees apply (application, move-in, parking) and what’s required for deposits and leases.
- Check apartment eligibility early: ask about availability for your unit size, floor preference, and whether any specific documentation is needed.
- Use Openigloo building pages to scan what renters report and cross-check with the leasing office for any recent updates.
- If you’re cost-sensitive, request a full written breakdown of the monthly obligation beyond rent (for example utilities and any recurring building fees).