Rent-Stabilized NYC Apartments for Sunday, August 17, 2025
Good morning and welcome to our Sunday review of rent-stabilized apartments across New York City. This week features nine listings, with three in each borough: Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. In Manhattan, the apartments range from a $2,386 studio on the Upper West Side to a $8,600 three-bedroom on the Lower East Side. Brooklyn listings include a $2,450 studio in Bushwick and a four-bedroom unit in Clinton Hill for $5,619. Queens offers three options in Long Island City, with prices ranging from $3,603 for a one-bedroom to $5,148 for a two-bedroom. All listings are new to the market.
🗽 NYC Fun Fact
Crown Heights, Brooklyn, became a center for Caribbean immigrants in the 1960s, shaping its cultural landscape. This transformation followed the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act, which expanded opportunities for immigrants from non-European countries, significantly influencing the neighborhood's demographics and cultural events like the annual West Indian American Day Carnival.
🏢 Today's Listings
Manhattan
200 West 81st Street #3 $2,386/mo
- Upper West Side, Manhattan
- Studio, 1.0 Bath
9 West 31st Street #21H $4,195/mo
- Midtown South, Manhattan
- Studio, 1.0 Bath
331 East Houston Street #11B $8,600/mo
- Lower East Side, Manhattan
- 3.0 Beds, 2.0 Baths
Brooklyn
1143 De Kalb Avenue #4G $2,450/mo
- Bushwick, Brooklyn
- Studio, 1.0 Bath
- 400 sqft
816 Prospect Place #1R $3,699/mo
- Crown Heights, Brooklyn
- 2.0 Beds, 1.5 Baths
- 1101 sqft
10 Lexington Avenue #1C $5,619/mo
- Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
- 4.0 Beds, 1.5 Baths
Queens
41-32 27th Street #3A $3,603/mo
- Long Island City, Queens
- 1.0 Bed, 1.0 Bath
41-22 24th Street #9E $3,952/mo
- Long Island City, Queens
- 1.0 Bed, 1.0 Bath
41-22 24th Street #10I $5,148/mo
- Long Island City, Queens
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
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