New developments near the 2 train in NYC
Find buildings that match two filters: New developments near the 2 train in NYC, with 647+ eligible buildings right now. Use this page to narrow options by location along the 2 line corridor and by newer construction timing. Openigloo helps you compare faster with building pages that combine renter-first context, building review signals, and open-data indicators you can verify. Before you sign a lease, use the info here plus tenant Q&A to spot what to ask about during a tour—layout, move-in conditions, and any fees tied to the unit or amenities.
New developments near the 2 train in NYC
Showing 397–414 of 647 new developments near the 2 train in NYC.
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1409 Bryant Avenue
Crotona Park East

333 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn

343 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

33 Bond Street
Downtown Brooklyn

186 Lenox Road
Flatbush

436 Albee Square
Downtown Brooklyn

564 St Johns Place
Crown Heights

250 Ashland Place
Fort Greene
123 Linden Blvd
Flatbush
260 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn
505 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights
309 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn
237 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

19 Dutch Street
Fulton/Seaport

461 Dean Street
Prospect Heights
409 Eastern Parkway
Crown Heights
80 Dekalb Avenue
Fort Greene

86 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for new developments near the 2 train in NYC
- Expect newer construction stock: still confirm the unit’s finish level, soundproofing, and any constraints (parking waitlists, package-room rules).
- Verify availability details on each buildings page, including exact move-in dates, lease terms, and whether the advertised features apply to the specific unit.
- New development buildings often include amenities; confirm what’s included vs. add-on (gym access, rooftop access, storage, bike room rules).
- Check total monthly cost beyond rent: ask about broker fees, deposits, utility responsibility, and any mandatory building/amenity fees.
- If a building shows strong review signals, read the “what to watch” notes anyway—newer buildings can still vary by floor, exposure, and management practices.