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2-bedroom apartments for rent in East Village

East Village is a neighborhood where 1-bedrooms and 2-bedrooms are the most common unit types, and this page shows 73 apartments for rent in the two-bedroom scope. At the building level, Openigloo can help you look at review patterns and renter feedback before you apply. For this neighborhood page, the key numbers are 73 apartments for rent and a median rent of $5,195; building-level trends and apartment conditions can still vary by unit (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page covers 73 two-bedroom apartments for rent in East Village, Manhattan. Use it to narrow by rent, building details, and what matters for a two-bedroom search, including how the unit fits your budget and household size. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first signals like building and landlord reviews, plus practical details that can affect your move-in. For two-bedroom apartments, it also helps to weigh rent against layout, storage, and whether the space works for sharing or a home office.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom apartments in East Village, Manhattan

  • There are 73 two-bedroom apartments for rent in this East Village search scope.
  • The median rent is $5,195, so budget planning should account for both the asking rent and total monthly cost.
  • Two-bedroom units can vary a lot in layout, so confirm room sizes, closet space, and whether the living area still works after furniture placement.
  • Check building and landlord review patterns on Openigloo before applying, especially if you plan to stay for more than one lease term.
  • Ask about fees, deposit requirements, and any move-in rules before you submit an application.

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