Buildings with high tenant retention near the 3 train in Downtown Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn is a dense rental area in Brooklyn, and this Openigloo page focuses on buildings near the 3 train with high tenant retention. You can use the filters here to narrow from the wider market to a smaller set of buildings to evaluate. On this scope, Downtown Brooklyn has an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 54 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with high tenant retention near the 3 train in Downtown Brooklyn. This page narrows to 33+ eligible buildings right now, so you can focus on places where renters tend to stay longer. Openigloo helps you screen before you tour by surfacing renter feedback, building signals, and neighborhood context in one place. Use the tenant Q&A and review history to spot patterns in maintenance, management responsiveness, and day-to-day living—then verify details directly with the building.
Buildings with high tenant retention near the 3 train in Downtown Brooklyn
Showing 1–18 of 33 buildings with high tenant retention near the 3 train in Downtown Brooklyn.

333 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn

343 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

33 Bond Street
Downtown Brooklyn

214 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

257 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

111 Lawrence St
Downtown Brooklyn

309 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn
45 Hoyt Street
Downtown Brooklyn

86 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn

225 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn

81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn

125 Court St
Downtown Brooklyn

180 Myrtle Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn

63 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn

277 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

189 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the 3 train in Downtown Brooklyn
- Confirm the commute fit: check the exact walk time and which station entrance you’ll use for the 3 train route.
- Use the “high-retention” signal as a starting point: read multiple recent comments to see what’s changed (or stayed consistent) over time.
- Before you sign, double-check move-in costs beyond rent (deposit, broker fee, and any required upfront fees) and ask for the full monthly cost breakdown.
- Review lease terms carefully, including renewal expectations and any common policy items renters mention in their Q&A.
- If you’re comparing multiple buildings, shortlist a few and compare the same unit type, since retention patterns can vary by layout and floor.