Rent-Stabilized Apartments • Staten Island
Rent-Stabilized Apartments in Great Kills, Staten Island (2026)
About 1 million NYC apartments are rent stabilized under a program limiting annual rent increases. For leases beginning October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026, the maximum increase is 2.75% for 1-year leases and 5.25% for 2-year leases.
Great Kills at a glance
Great Kills scores a median 6.5—a solid neighborhood for tree-seeking families who drive, but recent crime increases and transit limitations temper appeal for those prioritizing walkability or frequent Manhattan commutes.
What to look for in a rent-stabilized apartment in Great Kills
Rent-Stabilized Apartments come with specific considerations that vary by building and neighborhood. In Great Kills specifically, these are the factors that matter most:
- •Buildings with 6+ units built before 1974 are commonly stabilized
- •J-51 and 421-a tax abatements create newer rent-stabilized units
- •Preferential rent is locked in for your entire tenancy under HSTPA 2019
- •DHCR rent history is the only authoritative source for verification
- •Stabilized tenants have guaranteed lease renewal rights
How to verify a rent-stabilized listing
Listings often over-promise on amenities. Before you sign a lease for a claimed rent-stabilized apartment in Great Kills, run through this verification checklist:
- ✓Request a DHCR rent history for free at hcr.ny.gov (2-4 week turnaround)
- ✓Check for a rent stabilization rider in your lease — required by law
- ✓Verify the building was built before 1974 via NYC Open Data PLUTO records
- ✓Look up J-51 or 421-a status on NYC Department of Finance property records
- ✓Ask the landlord directly and get the answer in writing
Want a deeper dive? Read our full Is My NYC Apartment Rent Stabilized? guide.
About Great Kills, Staten Island
Great Kills is a residential waterfront neighborhood where you'll find tree-lined streets—averaging 133 trees within a 200-meter radius with a canopy density of 9.5/10—and a quiet, suburban feel anchored by marina access and beach proximity. You'll have five parks within roughly a kilometer, including the namesake Great Kills Park and the specialized Seaside Wildlife Nature Park, making outdoor recreation genuinely accessible. The building stock splits evenly between walk-ups and mid-rise structures, creating a mixed but predominantly low-rise residential character. Transit connections via the Staten Island Railway (Great Kills and Eltingville stations) provide your main link out, though commute scores reflect the reality of crossing water to reach Manhattan.
Great Kills scores 6.5/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #3 of 6 in Staten Island. Rent prices in Great Kills vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Great Kills has 2 subway stations within walking distance: Great Kills, Eltingville.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are rent-stabilized apartments common in Great Kills?
Rent-Stabilized Apartments availability in Great Kills varies by building type, era, and individual landlord policies. Great Kills scores 6.5/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #3 of 6 in Staten Island. Use DwellCheck to filter specific addresses by your criteria.
How much do rent-stabilized apartments cost in Great Kills?
Rent prices in Great Kills vary widely; check specific listings for current market rates. Rent-Stabilized Apartments in Great Kills typically carry a small rent premium over comparable non-rent-stabilized units. Verify the asking price against neighborhood medians before signing.
How do I find legitimate rent-stabilized apartments listings in Great Kills?
Start with StreetEasy, Zillow, and RentHop filtered by your specific criteria. Cross-reference any listing you find on DwellCheck to see the building's HPD violations, 311 complaints, and livability data before you commit.
Is Great Kills a good neighborhood for rent-stabilized apartment hunters?
Great Kills scores 6.5/10 overall on DwellCheck's livability index, ranking #3 of 6 in Staten Island. Great Kills scores a median 6.5—a solid neighborhood for tree-seeking families who drive, but recent crime increases and transit limitations temper appeal for those prioritizing walkability or frequent Manhattan commutes. Whether Great Kills works for your specific rent-stabilized requirements depends on the building, not just the neighborhood. Check individual addresses.
How is transit from Great Kills?
Great Kills has 2 subway stations within walking distance: Great Kills, Eltingville. Commute times to Midtown and Downtown Manhattan vary by station and line.
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