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Good cause buildings near the D train in Two Bridges

Two Bridges in Manhattan is a compact, transit-oriented area, which makes it practical for renters comparing commute options. This page focuses on good cause buildings near the D train, using Openigloo’s building-level filters to help you narrow the field. In Two Bridges, rated buildings have an average building rating of 3.3/5 across 25 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Good cause buildings near the D train in Two Bridges, with 147+ eligible buildings on Openigloo right now. Use this page to compare buildings that fall under tenant-protection rules tied to “good cause,” then narrow by location and current apartment availability. Openigloo helps you sort faster with building pages, rated-building signals, and renter questions pulled into one place. You can use the open-data context for each building, then confirm details directly with the landlord before you apply or sign a lease.

Good cause buildings near the D train in Two Bridges

Showing 145–147 of 147 good cause buildings near the D train in Two Bridges.

What to check before for good cause buildings near the D train in Two Bridges

  • Confirm the building is actually tagged “good cause” on its Openigloo page, since labels can differ by unit or renewal context.
  • Check commute fit first: this page is filtered for the D train area—still verify the walking time from your specific unit location.
  • Before applying, ask how the unit’s rent and renewal terms are handled under “good cause,” and what documentation the building requires.
  • Look for “with available apartments” on the building page so you’re not chasing options that aren’t currently marketed.
  • Review unit-level basics (utilities responsibility, move-in costs, and any restrictions) because building-level categories don’t always predict every unit’s terms.

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