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High-rise buildings near the G train in Williamsburg

Williamsburg is a Brooklyn neighborhood where many renters focus on commute convenience, including access to subway lines like the G train. This page narrows to high-rise buildings near that corridor, giving you a smaller set of buildings to compare in one area. In Williamsburg, buildings are rated 3.5/5 across 354 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find high-rise buildings near the G train in Williamsburg. Openigloo shows 14+ buildings that match this multi-filter scope, so you can narrow by location + building profile before you tour. On Openigloo, compare buildings using ratings from rated buildings, plus practical, renter-first signals like what other tenants highlight and what’s currently available. The goal is to help you ask better questions and confirm details (fees, lease terms, and building rules) before you sign.

High-rise buildings near the G train in Williamsburg

Showing 1–14 of 14 high-rise buildings near the G train in Williamsburg.

What to check before for high-rise buildings near the G train in Williamsburg

  • Use the G train filter as your starting point, then confirm the exact station/exit walk time from each building address.
  • Check the building’s high-rise status (14+ floors) alongside your budget and move-in timeline, since amenities and layouts can vary a lot even within one neighborhood.
  • Read the rated buildings score (and the sample size behind it) as a quick sanity check, not as a substitute for asking about maintenance, noise, and building staff responsiveness.
  • Before applying, verify full move-in costs (security deposit and any broker/fee requirements) and the lease terms tied to the specific available apartment.
  • If you use Openigloo to shortlist, still confirm restrictions that can affect daily life, like package handling, elevator hours, and any building documentation rules for approvals.

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