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Buildings with low rent increases near the L train in NYC

This page helps you find buildings with low rent increases near the L train in NYC. Use it to focus your search on buildings where rent growth tends to be more controlled, with 1,596+ buildings matching right now. Openigloo brings together building-level details, renter feedback, and open-data signals to help you narrow choices before you tour. You can also use tenant Q&A to pressure-test what matters in real life: how management responds, how renewals are handled, and what costs show up beyond the monthly asking rent.

Buildings with low rent increases near the L train in NYC

Showing 577–594 of 1,596 buildings with low rent increases near the L train in NYC.

400 South 4 Street
Rent-stabilized

400 South 4 Street

3.3(3)

Williamsburg

No evictions
8 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
1727 Menahan Street
Good cause

1727 Menahan Street

4.0(3)

Ridgewood

No evictions
5 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
166 Scholes Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

166 Scholes Street

4.2(3)

Williamsburg

2 evictions
2 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
92 St Marks Place
Good cause

92 St Marks Place

2.4(3)

East Village

No evictions
No open violations
2 litigation cases
No bedbug history
16 Manhattan Avenue
Good cause

16 Manhattan Avenue

3.3(3)

Williamsburg

1 eviction
6 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
634 Central Ave

634 Central Ave

2.4(3)

Bushwick

No evictions
63 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
310 South 4 Street
Good cause

310 South 4 Street

3.3(3)

Williamsburg

No evictions
6 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
129 East 4 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

129 East 4 Street

4.5(3)

East Village

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
296 Powers Street
Good cause

296 Powers Street

4.0(3)

East Williamsburg

No evictions
13 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
304 Troutman Street
Good cause

304 Troutman Street

2.7(3)

Bushwick

No evictions
8 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
1401 Hancock Street

1401 Hancock Street

3.4(3)

Bushwick

No evictions
3 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
82 Marcy Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

82 Marcy Avenue

3.8(3)

Williamsburg

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
1477 Greene Avenue
Rent-stabilized

1477 Greene Avenue

3.0(3)

Bushwick

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
29 Jones Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

29 Jones Street

4.3(3)

West Village

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
213 East 10 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

213 East 10 Street

3.7(3)

East Village

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
137 Avenue C
Good cause

137 Avenue C

4.1(3)

East Village

No evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
125 W Washington Pl
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

125 W Washington Pl

3.2(3)

West Village

1 eviction
6 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
350 Melrose Street
Good cause

350 Melrose Street

3.5(3)

Bushwick

No evictions
3 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history

What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the L train in NYC

  • Start with the live 1,596+ building pool, then narrow by what you can verify (neighborhood block, commute, building amenities, and unit layout).
  • Confirm the lease terms in writing: renewal language, rent-increase history where available, and any conditions tied to specific unit types.
  • Ask what “low rent increases” looks like for your exact situation (renewal type, unit status, and how management documents increases).
  • Get the full monthly cost breakdown before applying: deposit, fees, and any recurring charges that aren’t included in the asking rent.
  • Use Openigloo reviews and tenant Q&A to spot patterns in communication and maintenance, then validate them with direct questions to the building.
  • Treat any open-data signals as a starting point—policies and enforcement can vary by building and even by managing entity.

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