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Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Fulton/Seaport

Fulton/Seaport has 58 apartments for rent in this rent-stabilized scope, with studios and 1-bedrooms the most common bedroom types. That makes the search useful if you are planning for a smaller unit and want to compare rent-stabilized options in Manhattan. The average tenancy length is 12.1 months, based on 6 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 58 rent-stabilized apartments for rent in Fulton/Seaport, Manhattan. Rent-stabilized means the unit is subject to regulated rent increases and renewal protections, so you can narrow your search to apartments with a different set of lease rules. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first signals like building and landlord reviews before you contact an agent. Use this page to review rent-stabilized apartments for rent, then check monthly costs, lease terms, and any building-specific details that could affect your move-in.

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What to check before for rent-stabilized apartments in Fulton/Seaport, Manhattan

  • Expect rent-stabilized apartments for rent to have regulated rent increases and renewal protections, but the exact lease terms can still vary by building.
  • The median rent in this scope is $5,134, so compare asking rent against the full monthly cost before you apply.
  • Most common bedroom types here are studios and 1-bedrooms, which can help narrow a search if you are planning a smaller unit.
  • Confirm the lease renewal rules, included amenities, and any building notices before you sign.
  • Ask about fees, deposits, and broker charges early, since those costs can change the real price of the apartment.

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