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Rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Downtown Brooklyn

Downtown Brooklyn has 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments as the most common bedroom types, with 329 apartments for rent in the latest snapshot. Downtown Brooklyn has an average building rating of 4.4/5 across 27 rated buildings, average tenancy length of 11.3 months based on 29 relisted units, and an average rent increase of 0.3% based on 167 relisted units (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 57 rent-stabilized 2-bedroom apartments for rent in Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn, with a median rent of $6,280. Use it to narrow by neighborhood, bedroom count, and rent-stabilized status. Openigloo helps you compare renter-first details like building reviews and landlord signals alongside the filter. Rent-stabilized apartments can still have different lease terms, fees, and move-in requirements, so check the full offer before you apply.

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What to check before for 2-bedroom rent-stabilized apartments in Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn

  • Rent-stabilized means the unit is subject to regulated rent increases and renewal protections, but terms can still vary by building and lease.
  • With 2-bedroom apartments, budget for the total monthly cost, not just the asking rent, since location and building features can push prices up.
  • Confirm whether the unit is actually rent-stabilized and ask how the current rent, renewal rules, and lease length are set.
  • Review building-level ratings and tenancy trends on Openigloo to spot patterns before you tour or apply.
  • Ask about move-in fees, deposit requirements, and any application screening rules that could affect your timeline.

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