Buildings near the F train in Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights is a focused search area inside Brooklyn where you can filter buildings by nearby transit. On Openigloo, Brooklyn Heights currently has 3.7/5 rated buildings across 35 rated buildings, which can help you gauge the building-level experience as you narrow your shortlist. For a quick baseline, start with the 3.7/5 average building rating across 35 rated buildings, then verify details like lease terms and building operations directly with the leasing team. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings near the F train in Brooklyn Heights. This page covers 400+ buildings in the neighborhood that match the F-train filter so you can narrow your search by transit access. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using rated-building signals, plus renter-focused details you can verify before you sign. Review context and open-data indicators can surface patterns, and tenant Q&A helps you ask targeted questions about move-in timing, building practices, and day-to-day issues.
Buildings near the F train in Brooklyn Heights
Showing 397–400 of 400 buildings near the F train in Brooklyn Heights.
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268 Henry Street
Brooklyn Heights
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60 Clark Street
Brooklyn Heights
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141 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights
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75 Livingston Street
Brooklyn Heights
What to check before for buildings near the F train in Brooklyn Heights
- Confirm the unit’s exact commute: the F-train station entrance/lines can affect walking time more than the neighborhood name.
- Filter further by what matters to you (availability, pet policy, high-rise, pre-war) and cross-check the listing’s details against the building’s stated policies.
- Use rated-building information as a starting point, then validate specifics with the leasing team (heat/hot water expectations, maintenance response, package handling).
- Check the full monthly move-in picture (broker fees, deposits, and any recurring charges) since the asking rent alone doesn’t determine your total cost.
- If the building has eligibility constraints, read them closely and ask for written confirmation before applying or paying anything.