Buildings with low rent increases near the D train in NYC
Find buildings with low rent increases near the D train across NYC. Openigloo narrows the search to 1,328+ buildings that match this filter pair, so you can focus on units where tenant costs tend to change more gradually. Openigloo helps you compare building-level details using searchable listings, renter-first reviews, and open-data signals. You can also check what tenants ask in Q&A and verify what matters for your lease, since “low increase” in a filter still depends on the specific building and renewal language.
Buildings with low rent increases near the D train in NYC
Showing 55–72 of 1,328 buildings with low rent increases near the D train in NYC.
1255 Amsterdam Avenue
Morningside Heights
87 Attorney Street
Lower East Side
84 E 4 St
East Village
410 State Street
Boerum Hill
505 West 54 Street
Hell's Kitchen

885 Avenue Of The Americas
Midtown South

330 W 58 St
Hell's Kitchen
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3664 Broadway
Hamilton Heights

95 Christopher Street
West Village

165 Christopher Street
West Village
150 4 Avenue
Gowanus
611 West 148 Street
Hamilton Heights
132 Ludlow St
Lower East Side

237 Madison Ave
Murray Hill
163 Rivington Street
Lower East Side
100 Sullivan Street
Soho

301 Elizabeth Street
Noho
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153 Allen Street
Lower East Side
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the D train in NYC
- Use the D-train filter to reduce commute friction, then compare the same unit type across buildings (ask about net rent after any recurring fees).
- Before signing, confirm the current rent, whether the increase you expect is tied to renewal/registration, and how increases are calculated in this building.
- Check the lease terms that can affect your full monthly cost: security deposit, broker fee, and any monthly building charges or utilities split.
- Look for building documents and follow-up questions in tenant Q&A, especially around renewals, notice timelines, and how management communicates changes.