Buildings with high tenant retention near the G train in Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights is a Brooklyn neighborhood where renters typically compare commuting convenience alongside day-to-day building experience. On Openigloo, you can focus specifically on buildings that match your criteria, like high tenant retention near the G train. For neighborhood context, Brooklyn Heights has an average building rating of 3.7/5 across 35 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ).
Openigloo’s Brooklyn Heights building search focuses on tenants who tend to stay: g-train + high-retention buildings near the G train in Brooklyn Heights. You’re viewing 9+ eligible buildings, filtered to match that combination. Use Openigloo to compare what matters before you tour: building signals from open data, renter-to-renter feedback, and practical tenant Q&A. For each building, you can review performance over time and confirm the specifics that drive your monthly cost and move-in timeline.
Buildings with high tenant retention near the G train in Brooklyn Heights
Showing 1–9 of 9 buildings with high tenant retention near the G train in Brooklyn Heights.
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84 Court Street
Brooklyn Heights
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90 State Street
Brooklyn Heights
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18 Sidney Place
Brooklyn Heights
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38 Schermerhorn Street
Brooklyn Heights
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182 State Street
Brooklyn Heights
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34 Livingston Street
Brooklyn Heights
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279 Henry Street
Brooklyn Heights

200 Clinton Street
Brooklyn Heights
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88 Court St
Brooklyn Heights
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the G train in Brooklyn Heights
- Expect buildings filtered for high tenant retention near the G train—still confirm the commute time from your exact start point and the building’s current transit access.
- Check the lease basics (term length, renewal language, and any early-termination terms) before you sign, since retention patterns don’t guarantee how your lease will work.
- Review the full monthly cost beyond the rent: deposits, fees, and any required move-in charges still affect affordability day-to-day.
- Look for building-level details tied to reviews and tenant Q&A (maintenance responsiveness, noise, package/entry process), then ask follow-ups during your showing.
- If you’re comparing multiple buildings, use the same checklist across all tours so you can separate retention signals from individual unit differences.