Buildings with high tenant retention near the A train in Tribeca
Tribeca is a Manhattan neighborhood with enough renter interest to support many building options across multiple price and amenity levels, and this page focuses on buildings near the A train with a high-tenant-retention signal. For Tribeca, Openigloo shows an average building rating of 4.0/5 across 18 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page helps you find buildings with high tenant retention near the A train in Tribeca, with 22+ buildings to explore. The A-train location filter focuses on transit-adjacent options, while the high-retention signal highlights buildings where tenants tend to stay longer. On Openigloo, you can compare these buildings using what renters report, plus structured signals from building pages. Use the tenant-focused info to narrow down buildings for in-person tours, and check details like move-in requirements, fees, and lease terms before you apply.
Buildings with high tenant retention near the A train in Tribeca
Showing 19–22 of 22 buildings with high tenant retention near the A train in Tribeca.
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88 Reade Street
Tribeca
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46 Laight Street
Tribeca

240 Church Street
Tribeca
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12 White Street
Tribeca
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the A train in Tribeca
- Use the A-train filter to shortlist buildings within the page’s transit-adjacent radius, then confirm the exact commute route and walk time from the building entrance.
- Prioritize “high-retention” buildings for a steadier tenancy pattern, but still verify unit availability, lease length, and renewal terms directly with the building.
- Open building pages to review tenant-reported experiences and building-specific notes, then match them to what matters to you (maintenance responsiveness, building access, noise).
- Ask about up-front move-in costs (application fees, deposits, any move-in/move-out charges) and what triggers them in your specific lease.
- If a building uses screening or document requirements, confirm what you must provide (proof of income, employment verification, references) before paying any fees.