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Buildings near the D train in Coney Island

Coney Island is a dense, transit-focused pocket of Brooklyn where renters typically choose buildings based on commute and day-to-day convenience around the D train corridor. This landing page helps you compare buildings in that area while keeping your transit filter in mind. If you’re evaluating building quality signals on Openigloo for Coney Island, you can use the live building count as a practical starting point for options and comparisons (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page covers buildings in Coney Island, Brooklyn, within reach of the D train, with 365+ buildings currently showing in Openigloo’s search. Use Openigloo to compare buildings using renter-first signals like ratings on rated buildings, plus notes pulled from tenant conversations and building details you can verify. If you’re filtering for a transit pattern (like the D train), this helps you focus on what’s actually there now and what to ask before you sign a lease.

Buildings near the D train in Coney Island

Showing 361–365 of 365 buildings near the D train in Coney Island.

What to check before for buildings near the D train in Coney Island

  • Start by checking distance and commute fit: “near” can vary block to block, so confirm the walk time you’ll realistically take to the D line.
  • Compare building-by-building essentials (laundry, elevator status, package handling, and any move-in rules) since these differ even within the same subway corridor.
  • Ask how transit-adjacent streets affect noise and light, especially if you work nights or keep a tight sleep schedule.
  • Before you sign, confirm the FULL monthly cost beyond rent (deposit, broker fee if applicable, utilities, and any recurring building fees).
  • Use the building’s Openigloo info to spot follow-up questions for the super or leasing office, then verify everything in writing.

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