Buildings recommended by renters near the 2 train in NYC
Find buildings near the 2 train in NYC that renters recommend, totaling 804+. This page combines two signals so you can start with places people actually live with daily transit in mind. On Openigloo, you can compare buildings using renter ratings and written feedback, then verify details using open-data building signals and practical prompts from tenant Q&A. Use the filters to narrow faster, but still confirm the terms with the building before you sign.
Buildings recommended by renters near the 2 train in NYC
Showing 91–108 of 804 buildings recommended by renters near the 2 train in NYC.
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
300 Ashland Place
Fort Greene

81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
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209 West 135 Street
Central Harlem
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
52 Clark Street
Brooklyn Heights
7 East 32 Street
Midtown South

189 West 89 Street
Upper West Side

88 Leonard Street
Tribeca

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn

752 W End Ave
Upper West Side

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

20 West Street
Financial District
What to check before for buildings recommended by renters near the 2 train in NYC
- Use the 2-train filter to focus your search on locations with an easy commute to the 2 line.
- Start with renter recommendations, then read what people mention most (noise, management response, maintenance follow-through).
- Confirm current availability and move-in timing, since recommendations alone do not guarantee units are open today.
- Ask about full move-in costs (application/background requirements, deposits, and any broker or building fees) beyond rent.
- When scheduling tours, verify lease terms that can affect day-to-day life: rent adjustments, renewal process, and who pays for utilities.
- If a building’s details look unclear, use renter Q&A prompts as a checklist for questions to ask the management team.