Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Cobble Hill
Cobble Hill is a charming neighborhood in Brooklyn known for its brownstone buildings and tree-lined streets. This area features 41+ buildings, making it a good choice for renters seeking variety in housing options. The average rating for rated buildings in Cobble Hill is 3.3/5 across 11 rated buildings, indicating a moderate level of satisfaction among tenants. It’s essential to explore both the amenities and tenant experiences when considering a building here. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page features 41+ rent-stabilized buildings in the Cobble Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn. Rent-stabilized apartments offer protections against excessive rent increases, making them a viable option for many renters. Openigloo provides insights into tenant experiences through reviews, open-data signals from city records, and a tenant Q&A to help you make informed decisions about your next home.
Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Cobble Hill
Showing 37–41 of 41 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Cobble Hill.
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176 Amity Street
Cobble Hill
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131 Amity Street
Cobble Hill
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203 Clinton Street
Cobble Hill
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290 Clinton Street
Cobble Hill
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15 Wyckoff Street
Cobble Hill
What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments in Cobble Hill
- Expect controlled rent increases according to New York state rent laws. Confirm specifics with the building owner.
- Review the lease terms carefully; rent-stabilized buildings can have unique renewal rules.
- Ask about any associated fees, such as security deposits and broker fees, that may apply.
- Verify the rent stabilization status by consulting official resources or tenant organizations.