Good cause buildings near the Q train in Manhattan
Good cause buildings near the Q train in Manhattan, with 3,941+ buildings currently matching your filters. This page is meant for renters comparing buildings where tenant protections can affect renewal and certain rent-increase decisions. Openigloo helps you narrow faster by combining building research signals with renter-first notes, including what to verify during a tour and a tenant Q&A style view of day-to-day issues. Use it to shortlist buildings around Q-train access, then confirm the details directly with management before you sign a lease.
Good cause buildings near the Q train in Manhattan
Showing 1,639–1,656 of 3,941 good cause buildings near the Q train in Manhattan.
300 West 49 Street
Hell's Kitchen
329 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill
416 East 71 Street
Lenox Hill
244 East 21 Street
Gramercy Park
184 Lexington Avenue
Midtown East
330 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen
60 East 12 Street
Greenwich Village
530 East 89 Street
Yorkville
115 East 34 Street
Murray Hill
7 East 32 Street
Midtown South
1 University Place
Greenwich Village
88 Leonard Street
Tribeca
235 East 95 Street
Yorkville
166 2 Avenue
East Village
85 4 Avenue
East Village
31 East 31 Street
Midtown East
300 East 75 Street
Lenox Hill
440 East 85 Street
Yorkville
What to check before for good cause buildings near the Q train in Manhattan
- Filter scope: “good cause” is a tenant-protection category; it applies at the building/rent-regulation level, not to a specific street or subway entrance.
- Q-train convenience: check the exact station(s) and walking time during your commute, since “near the Q train” can cover different blocks.
- Before applying, confirm current move-in requirements (IDs, income/credit expectations), lease term options, and any move-in incentives that affect your net monthly cost.
- Ask how renewals are handled in practice: what documents are used, typical timelines, and whether any rent changes are tied to allowable factors.
- Even with good-cause coverage, still review the full fee picture (deposit, any broker/admin fees, and utility responsibilities) because the monthly cost extends beyond the base rent.