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Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 5 train in Tribeca

In Tribeca, you’ll find listings clustered around a dense street grid, with buildings that often cater to people who want to stay close to subway access. This page focuses specifically on buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 5 train. For Tribeca, the available rated buildings average 4.0/5 across 18 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 5 train in Tribeca. As of 2026-07-07, Openigloo shows 29+ eligible buildings in this exact multi-filter scope. Openigloo helps you narrow faster: you can compare building details and rated buildings, then use apartment availability and review-based signals alongside tenant Q&A so you can confirm what matters before you apply or sign.

Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 5 train in Tribeca

Showing 19–29 of 29 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 5 train in Tribeca.

What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the 5 train in Tribeca

  • Filter meaning: “rent-stabilized” reflects regulated apartments, so ask about renewal terms and the specific lease start/end dates you’ll be offered.
  • Use the “near the 5 train” match to sanity-check commute time for your schedule, not just the closest station on a map.
  • Before applying, confirm the full move-in cost (deposit, any broker fee rules, and utility responsibilities) even if the asking rent looks stable.
  • Check whether there’s currently available inventory in the building; availability can change quickly even within rent-stabilized buildings.
  • If a unit is presented as rent-stabilized, verify the current legal rent and what fees apply for the term you’re considering.

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