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Good cause buildings near parks in West Chelsea

West Chelsea is a Manhattan neighborhood you can use as a base if you want a park-friendly walk radius while still having easy access to the rest of the city. This page’s filter focuses on good cause buildings near parks, which can help narrow what you tour. In West Chelsea, rated buildings average 3.8/5 across 35 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page helps you find good cause buildings near parks in West Chelsea, Manhattan, with 45+ buildings currently matching the filters. Use this when you want extra tenant protection (good-cause standards) while staying close to nearby green space. Openigloo makes it easier to compare buildings using rated-building signals, plus renter-focused details from reviews and Q&A. You can sanity-check what you hear on tours against the building’s open-data record and other renters’ experience before you commit time and money.

Good cause buildings near parks in West Chelsea

Showing 37–45 of 45 good cause buildings near parks in West Chelsea.

What to check before for good cause buildings near parks in West Chelsea

  • Confirm the unit type and lease-up timing directly with each building; good-cause and “near parks” filters don’t guarantee availability on your target date.
  • Read the building notes on how renewals and non-renewals are handled; “good cause” is tenant-protection oriented, but details vary by situation.
  • Use the neighborhood context: check the walking route to parks you care about and how noise or foot traffic affects daily life.
  • Before signing, budget for the full move-in cost (broker fee, deposit, and any utilities) in addition to the rent you see in ads.
  • Compare multiple buildings with similar commute needs, then shortlist based on what tenants mention most in Openigloo reviews and Q&A.

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