Buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Brooklyn
This page covers Brooklyn buildings with low rent increases near the S train, totaling 384+ buildings. The filters are a pair: “low rent increases” focuses on buildings where rent growth appears more controlled over time, and “s-train” narrows the map to locations along the S line. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using tenant-first signals like building pages, rated buildings, and open-data context where available. You can also check building Q&A and confirm details directly with the landlord or management before you sign a lease.
Buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Brooklyn
Showing 379–384 of 384 buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Brooklyn.
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1037 Carroll Street
Crown Heights
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146 Fenimore Street
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
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1400 Bedford Avenue
Crown Heights
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1086 President Street
Crown Heights
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928 Fulton Street
Clinton Hill
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37 Brevoort Pl
Bedford-Stuyvesant
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Brooklyn
- Use the building filters to narrow to S-train locations, then shortlist buildings by what matters to you (layout, move-in date, and overall rent changes).
- Before applying, ask how rent is calculated at renewal and what history looks like for your specific unit and lease type.
- Confirm the full monthly cost, not just asking rent: any broker fee, security deposit, and utilities terms can change your budget.
- Check practical details on the building page and in Q&A, including building rules, maintenance response, and how requests are handled.
- If you’re considering a rent-regulated unit, ask whether the renewal is subject to renewal/notice timelines and what documentation will be required.