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Buildings with low rent increases in NYC

This page helps you find NYC buildings with low rent increases. There are 7,858+ buildings currently matching the criteria on Openigloo, so you can narrow your search without starting from scratch. Openigloo pulls together building-level signals and tenant Q&A to help you compare options. Use it alongside the lease and renewal documents you’ll receive from the building or landlord, and double-check the specific increase timeline and legal basis for any rent change.

Buildings with low rent increases in NYC

Showing 649–666 of 7,858 buildings with low rent increases in NYC.

25 Broad Street
Rent-stabilized

25 Broad Street

4.8(8)

Financial District

6 evictions
1 open violation
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
430 East 13 Street
Good cause

430 East 13 Street

3.1(8)

East Village

1 eviction
2 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
3415 Farragut Road
Rent-stabilized

3415 Farragut Road

2.9(8)

East Flatbush

No evictions
14 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
1219 1 Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

1219 1 Avenue

3.9(8)

Lenox Hill

1 eviction
47 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
48 St Pauls Place
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

48 St Pauls Place

2.6(8)

Prospect Park South

5 evictions
23 open violations
4 litigation cases
No bedbug history
560 West 144 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

560 West 144 Street

3.7(8)

Hamilton Heights

No evictions
2 open violations
3 litigation cases
No bedbug history
305 Ocean Avenue
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

305 Ocean Avenue

2.5(8)

Prospect Lefferts Gardens

No evictions
47 open violations
10 litigation cases
No bedbug history
60 East 3 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

60 East 3 Street

3.7(8)

East Village

No evictions
6 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
226 East 29 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

226 East 29 Street

4.3(8)

Kips Bay

No evictions
No open violations
No litigation history
Bedbug history
150 East 30 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

150 East 30 Street

3.5(8)

Kips Bay

1 eviction
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
135 West 16 Street
Rent-stabilized

135 West 16 Street

4.3(8)

Chelsea

No evictions
9 open violations
No litigation history
No bedbug history
105 Leonard Street
Rent-stabilized

105 Leonard Street

4.6(8)

Williamsburg

No evictions
1 open violation
No litigation history
No bedbug history
224 Sullivan Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

224 Sullivan Street

3.2(8)

Greenwich Village

No evictions
20 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
201 East   30 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

201 East 30 Street

2.7(8)

Kips Bay

No evictions
19 open violations
4 litigation cases
No bedbug history
316 East   93 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

316 East 93 Street

2.9(8)

Yorkville

4 evictions
53 open violations
3 litigation cases
No bedbug history
226 West 78 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

226 West 78 Street

4.5(8)

Upper West Side

No evictions
10 open violations
1 litigation case
No bedbug history
252 1St Ave.
Rent-stabilized

252 1St Ave.

4.2(8)

New York

1 eviction
2 open violations
2 litigation cases
No bedbug history
220 East   63 Street
Rent-stabilized
Good cause

220 East 63 Street

3.7(8)

Lenox Hill

4 evictions
No open violations
1 litigation case
Bedbug history

What to check before for buildings with low rent increases in NYC

  • Check how “low rent increases” is described for each building, then confirm the renewal terms and the exact rent-change method in writing.
  • Look for posted or documented history: what the building reported at renewals, when the last increase occurred, and whether there are any recurring exceptions.
  • Verify the full move-in cost (security deposit, any broker fee, and typical monthly charges), since lower increases do not remove upfront costs.
  • Read the lease carefully for notice requirements and renewal options, especially if you are trying to time your move to a specific renewal window.
  • If you’re working with a broker, ask for the same increase details the building would provide directly, and keep copies of emails and documents.

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