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Buildings with low rent increases in Manhattan

This page covers Manhattan buildings with low rent increases, with 3,853+ buildings in scope. Use it to compare buildings where tenant-friendly renewal and rent-increase patterns may matter more to your budget. Openigloo organizes the decision around what you can verify: building records surfaced as open-data signals, tenant Q&A from residents, and review context that can help you ask better questions before you sign. You can also filter by what’s available right now, then cross-check details directly with the building or management.

Buildings with low rent increases in Manhattan

Showing 1,801–1,818 of 3,853 buildings with low rent increases in Manhattan.

419 West 115 Street
Good cause

419 West 115 Street

4.5(3)

Morningside Heights

No evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
608 East 9 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

608 East 9 Street

3.1(3)

East Village

No evictions
16 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
444 East 78 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

444 East 78 Street

4.0(3)

Lenox Hill

No evictions
3 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
317 West 74 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

317 West 74 Street

3.8(3)

Upper West Side

No evictions
5 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
510 Amsterdam Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

510 Amsterdam Avenue

4.6(3)

Upper West Side

No evictions
3 open violations
5 litigation cases
No bedbug history
1674 3 Avenue
Rent-stabilized

1674 3 Avenue

2.6(3)

Carnegie Hill

No evictions
64 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
101 West  104 Street
Rent-stabilized

101 West 104 Street

4.6(3)

All Upper West Side

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
222 East 21 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

222 East 21 Street

4.3(3)

Gramercy Park

2 evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
105 East   15 Street
Rent-stabilized

105 East 15 Street

4.3(3)

Gramercy Park

1 eviction
8 open violations
No litigation history
Bedbug history
23 Clinton Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

23 Clinton Street

4.0(3)

Lower East Side

No evictions
15 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
401 West 47 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

401 West 47 Street

3.2(3)

Hell's Kitchen

No evictions
3 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
791 9 Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

791 9 Avenue

4.0(3)

Hell's Kitchen

1 eviction
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
1792 Amsterdam Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

1792 Amsterdam Avenue

3.1(3)

Hamilton Heights

1 eviction
7 open violations
24 litigation cases
No bedbug history
313 West 57 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

313 West 57 Street

2.9(3)

Hell's Kitchen

No evictions
26 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
411 West 39 Street
Good cause

411 West 39 Street

4.1(3)

Hudson Yards

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
214 West 82 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

214 West 82 Street

3.0(3)

Upper West Side

No evictions
7 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
307 East 14 Street

307 East 14 Street

3.2(3)

Gramercy Park

No evictions
3 open violations
2 litigation cases
No bedbug history
514 West  211 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

514 West 211 Street

2.9(3)

Inwood

4 evictions
13 open violations
13 litigation cases
No bedbug history

What to check before for buildings with low rent increases in Manhattan

  • Start with the 3,853+ buildings list, then narrow by what you need (availability, building basics, and any restrictions you care about).
  • Before touring, confirm the lease terms in writing: renewal terms, rent-change history where available, and whether any benefits or protections apply to your specific unit.
  • Ask how rent increases are calculated in practice (timing, notices, and what triggers an increase) and whether staff can provide a unit-specific expectation.
  • Check practical costs beyond rent: broker fee rules, security deposit, and any typical move-in or recurring charges tied to the lease.
  • Use tenant Q&A and reviews to identify process issues (response times, maintenance follow-through, and how the building communicates notices).
  • Treat any “low increase” signal as a starting point and verify directly with management for the unit you’re considering. Policies and unit circumstances can differ.

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