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Buildings in NYCManhattanRenter-friendlyLow rent increases & M1 busNeighborhoods

20 neighborhoods with low rent increases m1 bus buildings in Manhattan

Browse every Manhattan neighborhood that has low rent increases buildings matching this scope. Each card shows the current building count so you can compare neighborhoods at a glance.

A

All Upper West Side

14 buildings

C

Carnegie Hill

49 buildings

Central Harlem

85 buildings

Chinatown

14 buildings

E

East Harlem

58 buildings

East Village

293 buildings

F

Flatiron

13 buildings

G

Gramercy Park

34 buildings

Greenwich Village

46 buildings

H

Hamilton Heights

64 buildings

K

Kips Bay

11 buildings

L

Lenox Hill

35 buildings

Little Italy

29 buildings

Lower East Side

108 buildings

M

Midtown South

9 buildings

N

Nolita

45 buildings

NoMad

27 buildings

S

South Harlem

61 buildings

U

Upper East Side

11 buildings

Upper West Side

39 buildings