Buildings with high tenant retention near the B train in Manhattan
This page highlights Manhattan buildings with high tenant retention near the B train. You can start your search with the live count of 1,522+ buildings that match this multi-filter scope. Openigloo helps you narrow in using building signals and tenant feedback. Use reviews and building-level notes to sanity-check “retention” patterns, then confirm details with the property team using our in-context tenant Q&A and open-data sourcing.
Buildings with high tenant retention near the B train in Manhattan
Showing 1,513–1,522 of 1,522 buildings with high tenant retention near the B train in Manhattan.
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13 Monroe Street
Two Bridges
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547 West 160 Street
Washington Heights
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71 West 109 Street
All Upper West Side
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153 Stanton Street
Lower East Side
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471 West 140 Street
Hamilton Heights
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83 West 119 Street
South Harlem
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306 East 5 Street
East Village
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415 West 147 Street
Hamilton Heights
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261 W 139 St
Central Harlem
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52 Kenmare Street
Nolita
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the B train in Manhattan
- Expect a shortlist of buildings near B train stops where Openigloo’s retention signals suggest tenants stay longer on average.
- Before applying, verify the commute in-person: B train service times, walking distance, and nearest entrance matter even within the same station area.
- Ask how renewals are handled (renewal offer timing, any lease incentives, and whether renewals differ by apartment type).
- Confirm full move-in cost details: security deposit, any broker fee requirements, and whether utilities or amenities are included in the lease.
- If a building shows “high retention,” still confirm unit-by-unit constraints: layout, noise, storage, and any building-wide policies that could affect your day-to-day.