Buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Manhattan
This page covers buildings in Manhattan near the 3 train that match the “low-rent-increases” filter set, with 971+ buildings right now. Use it to narrow your search to buildings where rent growth may be more predictable. Openigloo helps you short-list faster with building pages that compile what renters say, plus open-data signals you can use as starting points for questions. You can also use tenant Q&A to sanity-check what matters in practice before you commit to a lease, like how renewals and increases have worked for other tenants.
Buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Manhattan
Showing 55–72 of 971 buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Manhattan.
42 West 33 Street
Midtown South
301 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

69 East 125 Street
Central Harlem

212 West 91 Street
Upper West Side
236 West 16 Street
Chelsea

808 Columbus Avenue
Upper West Side

310 Greenwich Street
Tribeca
414 West 44 Street
Hell's Kitchen
50 West 72 Street
All Upper West Side

100 West 26 Street
Chelsea
40 Gold Street
Fulton/Seaport
808 West End Avenue
Upper West Side

400 W 37 St
Hudson Yards

431 West 37 Street
Hudson Yards

885 Avenue Of The Americas
Midtown South

162 West 80 Street
Upper West Side

253 West 72 Street
Upper West Side

95 Christopher Street
West Village
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Manhattan
- Check the building’s rent history indicators shown on its page and confirm what “low” means for renewals and lease renewals directly with management.
- Before tours, make a checklist of costs beyond rent (application/processing fees, deposits, and any mandatory move-in charges) and ask for them in writing.
- Match your timeline: some “low-rent-increase” patterns can still come with specific lease terms, vacancy timing, or tenant-eligibility rules.
- Use the 3 train location cues to estimate real commute time at your likely travel hour, not just distance.
- If a building has any restrictions noted (e.g., income/eligibility notes for certain lease types), ask how they apply to your situation before signing.