Buildings with high tenant retention near the N train in Manhattan
Find buildings in Manhattan with high tenant retention near the N train. This page covers 660+ buildings and combines two filters: high-retention (tenants tend to stay) and N-train proximity. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using renter-first signals like verified reviews, building details pulled from open data, and tenant Q&A. Use it to narrow your shortlist before you spend time scheduling tours and asking the same lease questions in every building.
Buildings with high tenant retention near the N train in Manhattan
Showing 1–18 of 660 buildings with high tenant retention near the N train in Manhattan.
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345 West 58 Street
Midtown West

245 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill

350 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen

410 West 53 Street
Hell's Kitchen
360 West 34 Street
Hudson Yards

420 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

4 Park Avenue
Midtown East

211 West 56 Street
Midtown

776 6 Ave
NoMad

300 West 55 Street
Hell's Kitchen

120 East 34 Street
Midtown East

235 West 56 Street
Midtown

225 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill

770 8 Avenue
Midtown

125 W 31 St
Midtown South

260 West 52 Street
Midtown
145 4 Avenue
East Village
1 Irving Place
Gramercy Park
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the N train in Manhattan
- Use the high-retention signal as a starting point, then confirm the current unit’s lease terms and how renewals typically work in practice.
- For the N-train filter, double-check travel time from the specific stop closest to the building and test noise/light during your visit.
- Read building notes and review themes for maintenance, responsiveness, and move-out/turnover patterns that can affect day-to-day living.
- Before signing, confirm the full monthly cost (rent plus typical upfront items like deposits and any building-specific fees) and expected utility responsibilities.
- Ask how tenant retention is measured for that building (e.g., renewal behavior vs. move-out history) and whether it has changed recently.