Rent-Stabilized NYC Apartments for Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Good morning, and welcome to our midweek review of rent-stabilized apartments in NYC. Today, we explore three listings in each borough: Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens. In Manhattan, we have a variety of options: a 1-bedroom in Yorkville for $2,400, a 2-bedroom in Washington Heights for $2,780, and a 2-bedroom in Manhattan Valley at $4,925. Brooklyn offers a range of sizes and prices, from a studio in Brighton Beach at $1,775 to a 3-bedroom condo in Greenpoint at $5,715. Queens presents a 2-bedroom in Flushing for $2,990 and two options in Long Island City—a 1-bedroom for $3,439 and another 1-bedroom with an extra bath for $3,494. All listings are fresh to the market, ensuring a competitive selection for prospective renters.
🗽 NYC Fun Fact
Yorkville, once a rural area, transformed rapidly with the arrival of the Second Avenue Elevated Line in 1878, which spurred residential development and made it a vibrant immigrant hub, particularly for German and Hungarian communities.
🏢 Today's Listings
Manhattan
424 East 85th Street #1A $2,400/mo
- Yorkville, Manhattan
- 1.0 Bed, 1.0 Bath
630 West 172nd Street #45 $2,780/mo
- Washington Heights, Manhattan
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
4 West 108th Street #B $4,925/mo
- Manhattan Valley, Manhattan
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
Brooklyn
3031 Brighton 14th Street #4Y $1,775/mo
- Brighton Beach, Brooklyn
- Studio, 1.0 Bath
- 500 sqft
756 Myrtle Avenue #5O $4,100/mo
- Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
- 2.0 Beds, 2.0 Baths
- 900 sqft
13 Clifford Place #7 $5,715/mo
- Greenpoint, Brooklyn
- 3.0 Beds, 3.0 Baths
Queens
36-20 Bowne Street #4U $2,990/mo
- Flushing, Queens
- 2.0 Beds, 1.0 Bath
41-32 27th Street #6A $3,439/mo
- Long Island City, Queens
- 1.0 Bed, 1.0 Bath
41-32 27th Street #8B $3,494/mo
- Long Island City, Queens
- 1.0 Bed, 2.0 Baths
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