Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near colleges in NYC
Find buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near colleges in NYC. This page narrows the search to locations close to major schools plus rent-stabilized units, with 18,393+ buildings currently matching. Openigloo helps you screen faster by combining building-level signals, tenant Q&A, and review context with what’s publicly available. Use the details on each building to compare policies, document requirements, and practical commute factors before you contact the landlord.
Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near colleges in NYC
Showing 9,937–9,954 of 18,393 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near colleges in NYC.
333 Greene Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant
576 Main Street
Roosevelt Island
245 East 19 Street
Gramercy Park
300 West 49 Street
Hell's Kitchen
329 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill
416 East 71 Street
Lenox Hill
408 West 130 Street
West Harlem
307 East 44 Street
Turtle Bay
340 East 29 Street
Kips Bay
244 East 21 Street
Gramercy Park
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209 West 135 Street
Central Harlem
154 East 29 Street
Kips Bay
2 Washington Street
Financial District
330 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

7 Cornelia Street
West Village
163 W 17 St
Chelsea
60 East 12 Street
Greenwich Village
140 Riverside Boulevard
All Upper West Side
What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near colleges in NYC
- Confirm the unit is truly rent-stabilized (and what protections apply) before touring or applying; terms can vary by building and unit.
- Check how “near colleges” is reflected in each building’s location details (walking time, subway access, and whether the block is noisy during semesters).
- Look for move-in timing: some buildings fill quickly around term starts, even when units are available.
- Verify fees and requirements tied to rent-stabilized leases (security deposit rules, renewal process steps, and any building-admin paperwork).
- Use tenant Q&A and review context to sanity-check day-to-day issues like responsiveness, elevator reliability, and package handling, not just rent history.