Buildings with low rent increases near the 6 train in North New York
This page covers buildings with low rent increases near the 6 train in North New York, Bronx—10+ buildings currently match the filters on Openigloo. Use the 6-train filter to focus your commute zone, then review the low-rent-increase signals to narrow where rent changes may be more predictable. Openigloo helps you compare buildings with renter-first details: building-level reviews and ratings, open-data signals, and tenant Q&A gathered around real move-in questions. Start by checking what matters for your lease, then confirm fees and rules directly with the building.
Buildings with low rent increases near the 6 train in North New York
Showing 1–10 of 10 buildings with low rent increases near the 6 train in North New York.
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333 Cypress Avenue
North New York
/-73.909155,40.812299,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
510 Jackson Avenue
North New York
/-73.922781,40.805532,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
462 East 134 Street
North New York
/-73.921445,40.808214,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
448 East 138 Street
North New York
/-73.908925,40.812928,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
540 Jackson Avenue
North New York
/-73.922863,40.807211,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
432 East 136 Street
North New York
/-73.909372,40.811826,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
494 Jackson Avenue
North New York
/-73.919084,40.812689,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
427 East 144 Street
North New York
/-73.920513,40.809582,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
446 East 140 Street
North New York
/-73.916159,40.813339,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
475 Brook Avenue
North New York
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the 6 train in North New York
- Apply the commute filter first: look for buildings that fit your time window to the 6 train, not just the neighborhood boundary.
- Compare building-level rent-increase signals, then verify specifics in writing (how increases are handled, lease renewal terms, and any special conditions).
- Check the unit mix: some buildings have multiple apartment types, but low-rent-increase signals may not apply evenly across all units—confirm for the exact unit.
- Don’t skip the lease details: ask about deposit, any move-in fees, and what changes between the current rent and renewal rent.
- Use tenant Q&A to spot practical friction points early (noise, maintenance response, common area rules), then ask follow-ups before signing.