Is your building rent stabilized?
Free evidence from public records for 54,574 NYC buildings — which DHCR registration lists a building appears on, how many stabilized units its landlord reported on tax bills each year, and exactly how to verify your own apartment.
What this is (and isn’t). These pages show evidence — appearances on official DHCR building lists and landlord-reported counts — not a verdict. A building on these lists likely has stabilized units; only an official rent history proves what your unit is. Every page tells you how to request one (it’s free).
Browse by borough
Manhattan
15,949 buildings with evidence
Brooklyn
20,030 buildings with evidence
Queens
10,002 buildings with evidence
Bronx
8,294 buildings with evidence
Staten Island
299 buildings with evidence
How it works
- Find the building — search the map or browse by borough and zip.
- Read the evidence — DHCR list appearances 2007–2024 and per-year stabilized-unit counts from property-tax bills.
- Verify your unit — request the official rent history from NYS Homes & Community Renewal. Free, takes minutes, and it’s the only definitive answer.
For hunters
The map doubles as an apartment-hunting workboard: track which buildings you’ve contacted, drop a pin where you work to sort by distance, and share a private board link with a partner. No accounts — everything stays on your device unless you create a share link.