Most searched buildings near the R train in Brooklyn
This page ranks 17+ most searched buildings near the R train in Brooklyn. It combines Openigloo’s “most-searched” demand signal with the R train filter so you can focus on buildings renters are actively exploring. Openigloo helps you shortlist faster by surfacing tenant-facing building info, including what people report about management and day-to-day living. We also use open-data signals and make it easy to compare buildings side by side, so you can ask better questions before you sign a lease.
Most searched buildings near the R train in Brooklyn
Showing 1–17 of 17 most searched buildings near the R train in Brooklyn.

333 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn

33 Bond Street
Downtown Brooklyn

257 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

436 Albee Square
Downtown Brooklyn

250 Ashland Place
Fort Greene

111 Lawrence St
Downtown Brooklyn

260 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

180 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights
237 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

80 Dekalb Avenue
Fort Greene

66 Rockwell Place
Fort Greene
316 Bergen Street
Boerum Hill
253 Cumberland Street
Fort Greene

1 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

225 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn
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60 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

261 14 Street
Park Slope
What to check before for most searched buildings near the R train in Brooklyn
- Use the page to compare buildings by availability (with available apartments) and renter feedback patterns, then narrow to the ones that fit your move-in timeline.
- Before applying, confirm the full monthly cost: deposit, any broker-related fees, utilities coverage, and whether parking or amenities carry additional charges.
- If you see rent-stabilized or other regulated indicators on a building, verify renewal timing and the exact lease terms directly with management.
- Check practical access to the R train (walk time and transfer options) and confirm any building-specific limitations like elevator scheduling or package-room rules.
- When a building is frequently searched, that can mean competition for units—consider setting a viewing plan early and ask about screening criteria up front.