Affordable buildings near Marta Valle High School in NYC
Browse affordable buildings near Marta Valle High School in NYC, filtered down to 53+ buildings on Openigloo. The affordable filter here is market-relative: a building’s median asking rent is below the neighborhood median. Openigloo helps you narrow faster with building details, rated-building signals, and renter-first context like review notes and tenant Q&A. You can also cross-check what’s currently available (if the building has open listings) and compare costs before you commit.
Affordable buildings near Marta Valle High School in NYC
Showing 1–18 of 53 affordable buildings near Marta Valle High School in NYC.

163 Chrystie Street
Lower East Side

171 Allen Street
Lower East Side

107 St Marks Place
East Village

20 Avenue A
East Village

61 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
114 Ridge Street
Lower East Side
264 East 2 Street
East Village
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96 St Marks Place
East Village
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237 E 2 St
East Village

85 Pitt Street
Lower East Side

55 Delancey Street
Lower East Side

86 East 4 Street
East Village

188 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side

543 East 5 Street
East Village

280 East 2 Street
East Village

251 East 2 Street
East Village

128 St Marks Place
East Village

610 East 9 Street
East Village
What to check before for affordable buildings near Marta Valle High School in NYC
- Confirm the exact monthly total you’d pay beyond rent: broker fee, security deposit, and any utilities or recurring building charges noted in the listing.
- Check whether the lease terms and move-in requirements match what you need (start date flexibility, guarantors, income docs, and any application fees).
- Verify the affordable label on the specific unit: the filter is based on median asking rent at the building level, not income-restricted programs.
- Use review notes and tenant Q&A to look for patterns on management responsiveness, maintenance timing, noise, and building policies that can affect daily living.
- If you’re comparing roommates or changing occupancy, confirm how the building counts occupants and whether additional residents require approval.