Buildings with high tenant retention near the M9 bus in Manhattan
This page covers 579+ Manhattan buildings that match a two-part filter: high tenant retention plus proximity to the M9 bus line. If you want buildings where tenants tend to stay, this is a practical place to start your search. Openigloo helps you narrow by surfacing building-level signals like tenant retention patterns and community feedback, then pairing that with what’s currently available in the building. You can read how people describe day-to-day living, check reported details, and ask questions before you commit to a lease.
Buildings with high tenant retention near the M9 bus in Manhattan
Showing 1–18 of 579 buildings with high tenant retention near the M9 bus in Manhattan.

190 East 7 Street
East Village

75 West Street
Financial District

275 South Street
Two Bridges

8 Spruce Street
Fulton/Seaport

375 S End Ave
Battery Park City

155 East 29 Street
Kips Bay

88 East 4 Street
East Village
647 East 14 Street
Stuyvesant Town/PCV

153 Norfolk Street
Lower East Side

90 West Street
Financial District
10 Rutgers Street
Two Bridges

229 Chrystie Street
Lower East Side

80 North Moore Street
Tribeca

40 Harrison Street
Tribeca
196 Stanton St
Lower East Side
240 1 Avenue
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
346 1 Avenue
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
525 East 13 Street
East Village
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the M9 bus in Manhattan
- Expect to filter for buildings with high tenant retention signals and locations near the M9 bus route, so commuting convenience and tenant stability are both part of the match.
- Before applying, confirm the full monthly cost (rent plus any broker fee, deposits, and utility responsibilities) and match it to your budget.
- Check unit-level details that vary within the same building: lease start date, availability timing, included utilities, and any move-in terms.
- If you’re sensitive to noise or foot traffic, verify what “near the M9” looks like on a real walk-through at your intended commute time.
- Use the tenant Q&A and reviews to flag repeat issues (maintenance speed, package handling, building management responsiveness) and then ask the leasing office for specifics.