Buildings with low rent increases near the B37 bus in NYC
These buildings match two filters on Openigloo: they’re near the B37 bus and flagged for low rent increases. Right now, there are 432+ buildings in scope, so you can narrow your search without starting from scratch. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using renter-first signals like building reviews and ratings, plus open-data indicators drawn from NYC records. You can also review tenant Q&A and ask follow-up questions to confirm what the paperwork says for your unit and lease terms.
Buildings with low rent increases near the B37 bus in NYC
Showing 1–18 of 432 buildings with low rent increases near the B37 bus in NYC.

333 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn

80 Dekalb Avenue
Fort Greene

662 Pacific Street
Prospect Heights
253 Cumberland Street
Fort Greene
595 Dean Street
Prospect Heights
595 Baltic Street
Boerum Hill

725 4 Avenue
Greenwood
18 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights
22 Lafayette Avenue
Fort Greene
390 2 Street
Park Slope
476 Clinton Avenue
Clinton Hill
410 State Street
Boerum Hill
150 4 Avenue
Gowanus
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223 4 Avenue
Park Slope
38 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights
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18 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights

540 Fulton Street
Downtown Brooklyn
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215 Butler Street
Boerum Hill
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the B37 bus in NYC
- Use the B37 route filter to focus your commute area, then sort or narrow by building-level indicators before you contact the management office.
- When a building is flagged for low rent increases, still confirm the rent history and renewal language directly with the landlord or super for your specific unit.
- Check the lease details that affect your full monthly cost, not just the projected rent increases (e.g., fees, deposit, utilities, and any recurring charges).
- Look at the building’s documentation and any posted rules for move-in (application steps, lead time, and required paperwork) since policies can vary even within the same filter results.
- If you’re relying on open-data signals, ask for the most recent statements and ask what’s changed since the last record update. Tenant Q&A can help you draft the right questions.