Good cause buildings near the M1 bus in Manhattan
Find good-cause buildings near the M1 bus in Manhattan. This page covers 5,233+ buildings and focuses on tenant protection protections under “good cause,” plus your M1-bus commute corridor. Openigloo helps you compare buildings with real-world signals like ratings, building details, and renter Q&A, so you can narrow down apartments for rent that fit your commute and your tolerance for risk around renewals and rent increases.
Good cause buildings near the M1 bus in Manhattan
Showing 2,863–2,880 of 5,233 good cause buildings near the M1 bus in Manhattan.
332 East 6 Street
East Village
120 West 21 Street
Chelsea
49 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side
56 St Marks Place
East Village
75 Orchard Street
Lower East Side
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village
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209 West 135 Street
Central Harlem
154 East 29 Street
Kips Bay
60 East 12 Street
Greenwich Village
7 East 32 Street
Midtown South
1 University Place
Greenwich Village
166 2 Avenue
East Village
118 West 114 Street
South Harlem
85 4 Avenue
East Village
31 East 31 Street
Midtown East
345 East 12 Street
East Village
30 West 18 Street
Flatiron
46 Avenue B
East Village
What to check before for good cause buildings near the M1 bus in Manhattan
- Use the “good cause” filter to prioritize buildings that fall under that tenant-protection category, then narrow by M1-bus access and current availability.
- Before you sign, confirm the exact lease terms in writing: renewal language, rent-increase expectations, and what the building considers for non-renewal scenarios.
- Check practical move-in details early: month-to-month policies (if any), required documents, and whether the unit is currently vacant and showable.
- Verify fees and costs beyond rent (application fees, deposits, and any broker-related charges), since those can change total monthly affordability even when protection rules apply.
- Read the building signals and renter Q&A on Openigloo, then ask the building directly about anything unclear (especially how the policy is handled for your specific unit type).