Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the B69 bus in NYC
This page helps you find NYC buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the B69 bus. You can focus on eligible buildings right now: 2,588+. On Openigloo, you can compare buildings using community-provided signals (including rated buildings and written notes) plus open-data indicators surfaced on the building pages. Use the tenant Q&A to sanity-check what “rent-stabilized” means in practice for renewals, lease handling, and day-to-day management—then confirm details directly with the building or managing agent before signing.
Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the B69 bus in NYC
Showing 1,495–1,512 of 2,588 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the B69 bus in NYC.

921 Washington Avenue
Crown Heights
309 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

461 Dean Street
Prospect Heights
409 Eastern Parkway
Crown Heights
100 Henry Street
Brooklyn Heights
35 Eastern Parkway
Prospect Heights
662 Pacific Street
Prospect Heights

555 Waverly Avenue
Clinton Hill
818 Franklin Avenue
Crown Heights
249 Cumberland Street
Fort Greene

219 13 Street
Park Slope
372 St Johns Place
Prospect Heights
595 Dean Street
Prospect Heights
595 Baltic Street
Boerum Hill
18 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights
79 Clifton Place
Clinton Hill
81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
275 Park Ave
Clinton Hill
What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near the B69 bus in NYC
- Start with the combined filter: rent-stabilized status plus location near the B69 bus route, then narrow by what you need (move-in timing, layout size, and building services).
- Before applying, confirm the unit’s rent-stabilized status in writing and ask what the renewal process looks like for this specific building.
- Check lease terms beyond the rent amount, including renewal timing, any fees, and how increases are handled under rent stabilization.
- Verify practical access details (walk time, entrances, elevator availability, and whether the building supports your commute plans around the B69 bus).
- Use the tenant Q&A and building page notes to spot recurring issues, but still ask the building directly about current conditions and procedures.