Buildings with available apartments near the 3 train in Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights is a Brooklyn neighborhood where renters typically compare multiple buildings that fit their commute and day-to-day needs. If you’re using the 3 train as your anchor, this page helps you focus on buildings in Brooklyn Heights that currently show available apartments. For building quality signals, Brooklyn Heights has an average building rating of 3.7/5 across 35 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page focuses on buildings in Brooklyn Heights with available apartments near the 3 train. You’ll see 10+ buildings that match the filter right now, so you can compare options without starting from scratch. Openigloo helps you narrow faster using building details plus signals from reviews and open-data. You can also check what tenants flag in Q&A before you ask the leasing office the next questions—like current availability, move-in costs, and how the commute actually works from your unit.
Buildings with available apartments near the 3 train in Brooklyn Heights
Showing 1–10 of 10 buildings with available apartments near the 3 train in Brooklyn Heights.
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100 Remsen Street
Brooklyn Heights

69 Pineapple Street
Brooklyn Heights

148 Clinton Street
Brooklyn Heights

150 Clinton Street
Brooklyn Heights

180 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights

107 Columbia Heights
Brooklyn Heights

146 Pierrepont Street
Brooklyn Heights

67 Livingston Street
Brooklyn Heights

75 Pineapple Street
Brooklyn Heights

200 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights
What to check before for buildings with available apartments near the 3 train in Brooklyn Heights
- Verify the exact subway access: “near the 3 train” can still mean a longer walk depending on the cross streets.
- Confirm availability details with the building (move-in date, current rent, and what’s included). “With available apartments” means something is advertised now, but it can change.
- Check total monthly cost beyond the rent (lease fees, utilities, and any building charges) before comparing buildings.
- Review building policies tied to your situation (application process, required documents, and renewal terms if your lease includes them).
- Use rated-building signals carefully: check the date and themes of comments so you know what’s still relevant for today’s manager and maintenance.