Buildings with low rent increases near the L train in Brooklyn
This page helps you find buildings in Brooklyn with low rent increases near the L train. It currently matches 768+ buildings across the borough that fit the L-train + low-rent-increase filter pair. Openigloo makes it easier to narrow down by what matters to renters: building info, available apartments, and tenant-focused signals like Openigloo reviews plus landlord/management details where available. Use the building pages and tenant Q&A to confirm the specific rent-increase and lease terms before you sign, since published eligibility doesn’t always capture every unit-level detail.
Buildings with low rent increases near the L train in Brooklyn
Showing 1–18 of 768 buildings with low rent increases near the L train in Brooklyn.

10 Montieth Street
Bushwick

101 Bedford Avenue
Williamsburg

325 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
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364 South 1 Street
Williamsburg
17 Monitor Street
Williamsburg

342 Eldert Street
Bushwick

336 Himrod Street
Bushwick

250 North 10 Street
Williamsburg
2 North 6 Place
Williamsburg
205 N 9 St
Williamsburg
40 North 4 Street
Williamsburg

383 South 3 Street
Williamsburg

9 White Street
East Williamsburg

1 North 4 Place
Williamsburg
395 Leonard Street
Williamsburg
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
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73 Starr Street
Bushwick
218 Bedford Avenue
Williamsburg
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the L train in Brooklyn
- Confirm the unit’s renewal and increase terms on the specific offer or lease addendum (building-level filters may not guarantee every unit’s experience).
- Prioritize buildings with a clear paper trail: check how rent changes are described in documents and what the landlord provides in writing for renewals.
- Match commute needs to the exact station you’ll use along the L line, then compare nearby buildings on total move-in cost (not just asking rent).
- Budget for the full monthly cost: broker fee (if any), deposit, and recurring utilities can change what’s truly affordable month to month.
- Use tenant Q&A and review notes to spot patterns about responsiveness, maintenance timing, and any practical issues that records may not show.
- If you see incentives (e.g., concessions), verify whether they affect only move-in pricing or ongoing rent before committing.