Buildings with low rent increases near the M train in NYC
Find buildings with low rent increases near the M train in NYC. This page shows 2,056+ buildings that match the low-increase filter and the M-train proximity filter, so you can focus your search on areas and building patterns that may reduce renewal surprises. Openigloo helps you narrow down faster using building-level signals, renter-focused reviews, and open-data context tied to NYC records. You can also compare notes from tenant Q&A and check what to ask before you sign a lease, so you’re not relying on rent history alone.
Buildings with low rent increases near the M train in NYC
Showing 55–72 of 2,056 buildings with low rent increases near the M train in NYC.

2959 Northern Blvd
Long Island City
188 Broome Street
Lower East Side
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
42-22 27 Street
Hunters Point
31 East 31 Street
Midtown East
875 Dekalb Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights
321 West 54 Street
Hell's Kitchen

222 East 3 Street
East Village
416 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
30 West 18 Street
Flatiron
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73 Starr Street
Bushwick
4134 Crescent St
Long Island City
42 West 33 Street
Midtown South
157 East 57 Street
Sutton Place

405 E 56 St
Sutton Place

18 Avenue A
East Village
236 West 16 Street
Chelsea

55 W 25 St
NoMad
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the M train in NYC
- Use the filters together: confirm the “low rent increases” basis applies to the building type and lease situation you’re considering.
- Before signing, ask for the most recent renewal offer details, the rent history you’re being quoted, and any scheduled changes for your unit.
- Verify the commute fit: check the exact address-to-M-train stop walking time at your move-in date (routes can vary by time of day).
- Read the building’s posted policies on fees (if any), access, and move-in requirements; “low increases” doesn’t change one-time costs like deposits or broker fees.
- If you’re comparing multiple options, sort by availability and review the latest renter notes tied to the building’s management practices.