Rent-Stabilized NYC Apartments for Friday, June 20, 2025
Happy Friday! Today, we're reviewing nine rent-stabilized apartment listings across New York City. Manhattan has three listings, with prices ranging from $2,450 for a studio in East Harlem to $8,670 for a four-bedroom in Chinatown. Brooklyn also features three listings, including a $2,250 one-bedroom in Borough Park and a $4,100 two-bedroom condo in Bedford Stuyvesant. Queens offers two rentals: a $3,090 two-bedroom in Flushing and a $3,750 two-bedroom in Hunters Point. The Bronx has one listing, a two-bedroom in East Tremont for $1,903. Most units have hit the market within the last day, with a notable condo listing in Brooklyn.
🗽 NYC Fun Fact
Flushing, Queens, is home to the oldest house in New York City, the John Bowne House, built in 1661. It played a pivotal role in religious freedom history, as Bowne successfully appealed to the Dutch West India Company for the right to practice Quakerism.
🏢 Today's Listings
Manhattan
2205 Third Avenue #3G $2,450/mo
- East Harlem, Manhattan
- Studio, 1.0 Bath
367 Edgecombe Avenue #43 $2,800/mo
- Hamilton Heights, Manhattan
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
174 Hester Street #17A $8,670/mo
- Chinatown, Manhattan
- 4.0 Beds, 1.5 Baths
Brooklyn
914 42nd Street #B5 $2,250/mo
- Borough Park, Brooklyn
- 1.0 Bed, 1.0 Bath
123 Melrose Street #747 $3,200/mo
- Bushwick, Brooklyn
- Studio, 1.0 Bath
756 Myrtle Avenue #4C $4,100/mo
- Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
- 950 sqft
Queens
36-20 Bowne Street #4T $3,090/mo
- Flushing, Queens
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
11-24 46th Avenue #1B $3,750/mo
- Hunters Point, Queens
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
Bronx
2239 Adams Place #21 $1,903/mo
- East Tremont, Bronx
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
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