Buildings with available apartments near schools in Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights is a Brooklyn neighborhood where renters often prioritize day-to-day convenience and predictable access to nearby destinations. This page focuses on buildings in Brooklyn Heights with available apartments and that are also near schools, currently totaling 11+ buildings. For a snapshot of building-level sentiment, Brooklyn Heights has an average building rating of 3.7/5 across 35 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings with available apartments near schools in Brooklyn Heights, with 11+ buildings matching right now. Use it to narrow your search by location-to-school convenience while still keeping availability in view. Openigloo helps you compare buildings with data-backed signals (like rated building scores) plus renter-first context from reviews and tenant Q&A, so you can ask the right questions before you apply or sign.
Buildings with available apartments near schools in Brooklyn Heights
Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings with available apartments near schools 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

15 Bridge Park Drive
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 schools in Brooklyn Heights
- Confirm the “near schools” commute in your preferred time window, since “near” can vary by route and class location.
- Filter for “with available apartments” and then verify unit details (lease start date, layout, and total move-in cost) before scheduling a tour.
- Check building policies on the basics: pets, laundry, packages, and any move-in fees or required deposits.
- If you’re using school proximity as a key constraint, ask for the school catchment or route assumptions the building residents are using.
- Use tenant Q&A to clarify day-to-day issues (noise, maintenance response time, and noise around common areas).
- For each building, compare the rated building score and what kinds of problems or praises tenants mention, since experience can differ by unit.