Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near transit in Williamsburg
Williamsburg is a Brooklyn neighborhood where renters typically look for building options that fit both commute needs and day-to-day routines. This page focuses on Williamsburg buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near transit. For building quality signals, Williamsburg has an average building rating of 3.5/5 across 354 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near transit in Williamsburg. This page covers 1,113+ buildings, filtered to match both criteria so you can narrow your search without losing the options that fit your commute. Openigloo helps you compare before you tour: you can review rated building signals, read what tenants share in Q&A, and use building-level details to spot questions to ask the leasing office. Use this as a shortlist, then confirm the current terms directly with each building.
Buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near transit in Williamsburg
Showing 577–594 of 1,113 buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near transit in Williamsburg.

420 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
31 Debevoise Street
Williamsburg

325 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
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360 South 1 Street
Williamsburg

525 Union Avenue
Williamsburg
186 North 6 Street
Williamsburg
150 Union Avenue
Williamsburg
265 South 2 Street
Williamsburg
250 N 10 St
Williamsburg
2 North 6 Place
Williamsburg
205 N 9 St
Williamsburg
40 North 4 Street
Williamsburg
180 North 7 Street
Williamsburg

383 South 3 Street
Williamsburg
1 North 4 Place
Williamsburg
395 Leonard Street
Williamsburg
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
416 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
What to check before for buildings with rent-stabilized apartments near transit in Williamsburg
- Expect a mix of building types, but all options here are tagged rent-stabilized and “near transit.” Confirm the exact subway/bus stop walk time from the unit’s door.
- Before signing, ask how renewals and rent changes work for the specific lease and unit, and whether any preferential terms apply (policies can differ by building).
- Request the current rent-stabilized lease documentation and check what the building needs for move-in (ID, application steps, approval timelines).
- Because “near transit” can still vary block to block, verify street noise, elevator access, and the real route you’ll use at your commute times.
- Budget for the full move-in picture (broker fee, deposit, utilities) even when the rent is rent-stabilized.