Buildings with low rent increases near the 2 train in NYC
Browse buildings with low rent increases near the 2 train in NYC. Openigloo shows 1,736+ buildings that match this multi-filter scope, so you can focus on rent-growth risk rather than scanning every building in the city. Use Openigloo to cross-check building-level info, read what rated buildings say, and review open-data signals that can flag how rent increases play out in practice. Before you sign, you still need to verify the exact rent history, renewal terms, and any fees directly with the building or management.
Buildings with low rent increases near the 2 train in NYC
Showing 55–72 of 1,736 buildings with low rent increases near the 2 train in NYC.
145 West 10 Street
West Village
110 Greenwich Street
Financial District
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
492 Lefferts Avenue
East Flatbush
300 Ashland Place
Fort Greene

81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
18 Washington Street
Financial District
330 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

7 Cornelia Street
West Village

9 W 31 St
Midtown South

200 W 70 St
All Upper West Side
235 West 63 Street
All Upper West Side

244 West 72 Street
Upper West Side

88 Leonard Street
Tribeca

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn

145 West 67 Street
All Upper West Side
160 Clarkson Avenue
Flatbush

400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the 2 train in NYC
- Start with the building list, then compare the specific rent-increase indicators Openigloo highlights against the lease terms you’re being offered.
- Confirm renewal expectations in writing: the current rent, next-cycle increases, and whether renewal timing differs from typical patterns.
- Ask what fees still apply beyond rent (e.g., broker fee rules, deposits, and any monthly charges) since the full monthly cost can change even when increases are lower.
- Check eligibility details that can affect your offer: move-in timing, unit availability, and whether any restrictions apply to your intended lease length.
- Use Openigloo reviews and tenant Q&A to spot recurring issues, but verify key facts with management because unit terms can vary.