Buildings with high tenant retention near the B60 bus in Brooklyn
This page covers 1,199+ Brooklyn buildings near the B60 bus corridor that are flagged for high tenant retention. The filter is meant to help you focus on buildings where renters tend to stay, not just where units are available. Openigloo pulls building-level signals, tenant Q&A, and reviews so you can sanity-check what you care about before touring. Use the retention flag as a starting point, then confirm details with the building directly (fees, policies, and any changes since the last posts).
Buildings with high tenant retention near the B60 bus in Brooklyn
Showing 1–18 of 1,199 buildings with high tenant retention near the B60 bus in Brooklyn.

10 Montieth St
Bushwick

123 Melrose Street
Bushwick

101 Bedford Avenue
Williamsburg

525 Union Avenue
Williamsburg
150 Union Avenue
Williamsburg

342 Eldert Street
Bushwick
29 Harman St
Bushwick
1002 Bushwick Ave
Bushwick
55 Hope Street
Williamsburg

336 Himrod Street
Bushwick
824 Lexington Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights

250 North 10 Street
Williamsburg
205 N 9 St
Williamsburg
960 Willoughby Avenue
Bushwick
845 Grand Street
East Williamsburg

9 White Street
East Williamsburg
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
1054 Bushwick Avenue
Bushwick
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the B60 bus in Brooklyn
- Start with the retention flag: it’s a proxy for renter experience, but confirm the current management team and maintenance responsiveness with the leasing office.
- Because this is “near the B60 bus,” check the exact walking time to the stop and noise patterns from street traffic before committing.
- Verify the full monthly cost, including broker fee (if applicable), deposit, and typical utilities/other recurring charges shown for the unit.
- If you’re moving soon, look at how long buildings are advertising units and ask about move-in dates, required paperwork, and renewal/lease-end options.
- Use tenant Q&A on Openigloo for practical concerns like package handling, hot water performance, pests, and noise—then ask the building what’s changed recently.