Affordable buildings near the M2 bus in Manhattan
This page covers affordable buildings in Manhattan near the M2 bus corridor. Openigloo shows 218+ buildings that match the affordable filter, which is market-relative (the building’s median asking rent is below the neighborhood median). Use Openigloo to narrow down what fits before you tour: building-level review signals, open-data indicators, and renter-focused notes gathered from the community. You can also check current availability on each building’s page and use tenant Q&A to clarify move-in details that affect your total monthly cost.
Affordable buildings near the M2 bus in Manhattan
Showing 55–72 of 218 affordable buildings near the M2 bus in Manhattan.

8 W 108 St
All Upper West Side

145 East 26 Street
Kips Bay

280 Park Avenue South
Flatiron
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7 E 14 St
Flatiron
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2300 5 Avenue
Central Harlem
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90 Fort Washington Ave
Washington Heights

86 East 4 Street
East Village
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19 Hamilton Terrace
Hamilton Heights

730 Columbus Avenue
Upper West Side

2785 Broadway
Upper West Side

1501 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill

160 East 91 Street
Carnegie Hill

65 4 Avenue
East Village

3 East 39 Street
Midtown South

620 Lenox Avenue
Central Harlem
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329 East 13 Street
East Village

34 E 7 St
East Village

69 W 107 St
All Upper West Side
What to check before for affordable buildings near the M2 bus in Manhattan
- Confirm the affordable methodology for your specific building: median asking rent is below the neighborhood median, not income-restricted or subsidized housing.
- Look beyond asking rent: ask about broker fees, security deposits, and what utilities you’ll pay so the full monthly cost matches your budget.
- For each building, verify current availability and lease terms (length, renewal expectations, and any move-in requirements) before applying.
- If a building is “with available apartments,” check the specific unit’s rent and terms listed for that apartment, since it may differ from the building median.
- When you contact the building, ask how the rent is handled at renewal and whether there are any building-specific charges (parking, package room, building fees).