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Buildings in NYC

Explore the diverse range of buildings available in NYC, with 49,264+ buildings listed on Openigloo. Whether you're looking for rent-stabilized options or pet-friendly living, each building offers unique features to accommodate your needs. Openigloo empowers you to make informed decisions by providing transparency through tenant reviews, open-data signals, and community Q&A. Whether you seek low-violation buildings or are curious about tenant-friendly regulations, Openigloo is your resource for apartment hunting in the city.

Buildings in NYC by borough

Buildings in trending NYC neighborhoods

Top-rated buildings are highly reviewed and rated 4+ stars by past and current tenants on Openigloo.

Most-reviewed buildings have the largest number of tenant reviews — useful when you want a deep read on what living there is really like.

Most-searched buildings get the highest tenant interest on Openigloo right now. Use this strip to see what other renters are checking out.

Rent-stabilized apartments entitle you to lease renewal and limited rent increases. This inventory is for renters who want more predictable rent dynamics.

Pet-friendly buildings allow pets in some form. Confirm breed, weight, and pet-count limits with the building plus any pet fees, deposits, or required documentation.

Good cause protections cover renewals and rent-increase rules. Confirm the lease terms — protections affect non-renewals but do not replace the lease details.

Buildings with apartments listed on Openigloo right now. Use this as your starting set when you have a tight move-in date.

Affordable buildings have a median asking rent below their neighborhood median — a market-relative measure, NOT income-restricted or subsidized housing.

What to check before for buildings in NYC

  • Confirm amenities and fees before signing a lease, as they can vary widely by building.
  • Review tenant feedback for insights on building management and maintenance quality.
  • Ask about lease terms, especially related to subletting, renewal options, and rent increases.
  • Check for additional costs like broker fees, utility costs, and deposits beyond the listed rent.
  • Consider the neighborhood's amenities, transit options, and safety when choosing a building.

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