Buildings with high tenant retention in Manhattan
This page narrows Manhattan buildings that show high tenant retention—3,555+ buildings matching the signal in Openigloo. Use it to focus your search on properties where tenants tend to stay, then verify details that affect your lease and monthly cost. Openigloo helps you evaluate buildings with renter-first reviews, building-level context, and tenant questions you can use to confirm expectations before signing. The high-retention filter is a starting point based on observable tenant-stay patterns, not a guarantee of any specific unit condition or rent outcome.
Buildings with high tenant retention in Manhattan
Showing 145–162 of 3,555 buildings with high tenant retention in Manhattan.
115 East 34 Street
Murray Hill
400 West 119 Street
Morningside Heights
9 West 31 Street
Midtown South

200 W 70 St
All Upper West Side
1 University Place
Greenwich Village
282 11 Avenue
West Chelsea
244 West 72 Street
All Upper West Side
88 Leonard Street
Tribeca
626 1 Avenue
Murray Hill
235 East 95 Street
Yorkville
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319 Avenue C
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
312 11 Avenue
West Chelsea
145 West 67 Street
All Upper West Side
20 West Street
Financial District
400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
399 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
310 East 44 Street
Turtle Bay

510 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention in Manhattan
- Start with the retention signal, then check unit-level facts like layout, light, noise, and whether the building meets your move-in timeline.
- Confirm lease terms and renewal process directly with the building or broker, even if the building has strong tenant retention.
- Use tenant Q&A and review notes to identify recurring issues (maintenance turnaround, elevator reliability, building management responsiveness).
- Ask about full monthly costs beyond rent: typical deposits, any move-in fees, parking or laundry charges, and utilities you may be responsible for.
- If you’re touring, review the most recent conditions in-person (water pressure, pests, HVAC performance, cleanliness) since signals reflect patterns over time, not today’s state.