Top rated buildings near the A train in Downtown Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn is a dense, transit-heavy area with a lot of building options for renters who want fast access around the city. On Openigloo, this page focuses on top rated buildings near the A train within the neighborhood’s current eligible inventory (9+). For Downtown Brooklyn, the average building rating is 4.1/5 across 54 rated buildings, which gives you a starting point for how rated buildings perform in this area (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Browse 9+ top rated buildings near the A train in Downtown Brooklyn. This page combines the “top rated” filter (high Openigloo scores) with the A-train location for your commute needs. Openigloo helps you narrow down buildings using live building counts, rated-building summaries, and renter-first signals like tenant questions and answers. Use the info here to start faster, then confirm unit details directly with the building or management before you sign a lease.
Top rated buildings near the A train in Downtown Brooklyn
Showing 1–9 of 9 top rated buildings near the A train in Downtown Brooklyn.

343 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

33 Bond Street
Downtown Brooklyn

100 Willoughby Street
Downtown Brooklyn

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn

81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn

125 Court St
Downtown Brooklyn

120 Nassau Street
Downtown Brooklyn

180 Myrtle Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for top rated buildings near the A train in Downtown Brooklyn
- Shortlist based on “top rated” performance, then check each building’s current apartment availability and pricing for your specific move-in date.
- When you see a high rating, still verify practical items: lease terms, move-in costs, and any fees tied to the unit or building amenities.
- Confirm the A-train route you’ll use most often, since “near” can still mean different walk times at different hours.
- Compare how many rated buildings are included in the page’s average (4.1/5 across 54 rated buildings) before you rely on a single score.
- Use tenant Q&A to flag common issues (maintenance responsiveness, package access, noise patterns), then ask follow-up questions for anything you need in writing.