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Affordable buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village is known for its vibrant culture, characterized by historic townhouses and a lively arts scene. The area boasts easy access to multiple subway lines, making it accessible for daily commuters and residents alike. With an average building rating of 3.6/5 based on 92 rated buildings, Greenwich Village offers a range of options for potential renters. It's essential to consider individual experiences as they may vary, so feel free to explore tenant feedback. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Explore our selection of affordable buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Greenwich Village, featuring 10+ options to choose from. These buildings provide a unique blend of affordability and stability, making them ideal for renters seeking long-term housing solutions. At Openigloo, we offer comprehensive insights into each building, including reviews and data from NYC's open records. Our platform empowers renters with valuable information to make informed decisions, supported by tenant Q&A for personalized guidance.

Affordable buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Greenwich Village

Showing 1–10 of 10 affordable buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Greenwich Village.

What to check before for affordable buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Greenwich Village

  • Expect stable rent rates due to rent stabilization, but confirm specifics with the building management.
  • Check for additional fees (like broker fees or utilities) that could impact your budget.
  • Verify if the building has any restrictions or requirements related to rent stabilization.
  • Look into the average building rating (3.6/5) to gauge previous tenant experiences.
  • Ask about lease terms and renewal options to understand the long-term viability of your rental.

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