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Buildings with low rent increases in DUMBO

DUMBO is a Brooklyn neighborhood where renters often compare buildings based on how changes show up at renewal. On Openigloo, you can focus your search on buildings with low-rent-increase patterns within the neighborhood, including 9+ eligible buildings. In DUMBO, rated buildings average 4.2/5 across 9 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Search buildings in DUMBO, Brooklyn where the rent-increase pattern is lower than typical, with 9+ eligible buildings to compare. This filter focuses on tenant-cost predictability, so you can narrow down which buildings to investigate first. Openigloo brings together building details, rated buildings, and renter-first signals so you can read how residents describe maintenance and communication, then verify the full monthly cost directly with the building. Use the page to cross-check what you see in open-data indicators against what leasing staff confirm in writing.

Buildings with low rent increases in DUMBO

Showing 1–9 of 9 buildings with low rent increases in DUMBO.

What to check before for buildings with low rent increases in DUMBO

  • Use the low-rent-increases filter as a starting point, then review the building’s latest rent history context during your tour and application conversation.
  • Check the lease terms that drive your total monthly cost beyond the base rent (fees, deposits, and any recurring charges listed by the building).
  • Confirm whether any rent updates would be tied to specific events (renewal timing, unit changes, or other factors) and ask for a written timeline where possible.
  • Look at rated buildings on Openigloo for consistent themes (maintenance responsiveness, move-in process, and how management handles issues).
  • Before signing, ask the building to spell out what increases look like over renewals and what documentation you must provide.

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