Affordable buildings near the L train in Brooklyn
Affordable buildings near the L train in Brooklyn, with 47+ buildings in scope. This page uses a market-relative affordable filter: a building’s median asking rent is below the neighborhood median, not income-restricted housing or subsidies. Openigloo helps you compare these buildings faster using published building details plus signals from rated buildings and tenant Q&A. You can filter by what you care about, then confirm the full monthly cost (not just the asking rent) with the building or agent.
Affordable buildings near the L train in Brooklyn
Showing 37–47 of 47 affordable buildings near the L train in Brooklyn.
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218 Withers Street
Williamsburg
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151 Berry Street
Williamsburg

202 Withers St
Williamsburg
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224 Metropolitan Avenue
Williamsburg

100 Maspeth Avenue
East Williamsburg
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150 Noll Street
Bushwick
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159 Boerum Street
Williamsburg
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307 Cornelia Street
Bushwick

68 North 8 Street
Williamsburg

111 South 4 Street
Williamsburg

185 South 4 Street
Williamsburg
What to check before for affordable buildings near the L train in Brooklyn
- Expect a mix of building types near L-train stops across Brooklyn; compare commute fit first, then pricing.
- Use the market-relative affordable method as a starting point: median asking rent is below the neighborhood median (not Section 8, not NYCHA, and not a lottery).
- Before you apply, ask for the full monthly total: broker fee (if any), security deposit requirements, and which utilities are included.
- Confirm lease terms that affect your real monthly cost, including rent-stabilized or rent increase patterns only if the building explicitly states them.
- If a building advertises “available,” check unit-by-unit details like floor, square footage, and move-in date; availability can change quickly.