Manhattan • NYC ZIP Code
Apartments in 10009 — East Village
10009 covers East Village in Manhattan. Manhattan ZIP codes are compact — a few blocks can span multiple neighborhoods and market tiers.
Neighborhoods in 10009
Apartments in 10009 by type
Pet-Friendly Apartments
Rent-Stabilized Apartments
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Walk-Up Apartments
Pre-War Apartments
No-Fee Apartments
Elevator Buildings
Quiet Blocks
Questions about 10009
What neighborhoods does 10009 actually cover?
ZIP code 10009 maps to East Village in Manhattan. The character of 10009 is defined primarily by East Village.
Is 10009 expensive?
10009 is in Manhattan, where the median 1BR runs $3,500-$5,000/month depending on the specific block and building era. East Village falls somewhere in the middle of Manhattan's range. Always verify asking price against StreetEasy medians for the specific block.
How is the commute from 10009?
You are already in Manhattan. Commute times within the borough are typically 15-30 minutes by subway. The specific lines serving East Village determine which directions are easy and which require a transfer.
What should I know before renting in 10009?
Three things: (1) Check the building's HPD violation history — a bad landlord affects your life more than the neighborhood does. (2) Visit the specific block at night and on a weekend before signing. (3) Manhattan rent includes heat and hot water by law in most buildings, but verify what other utilities are included.
Are apartments in 10009 rent-stabilized?
Many NYC apartments in pre-1974 buildings with 6+ units are rent stabilized. Manhattan has a high concentration of stabilized units, especially above 96th Street and in older buildings throughout the borough. The only way to confirm is to request a DHCR rent history for the specific apartment — free at hcr.ny.gov.
What kind of buildings are in 10009?
East Village has a mix that depends on the era of development. Walk-ups and loft conversions dominate, with some newer glass towers mixed in.
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