Buildings with low rent increases near the E train in Chelsea
Chelsea in Manhattan has 3.7/5 avg_building_rating across 111 rated buildings, which can help you gauge how renters feel about buildings you may compare on Openigloo. (building-level trends; individual units can differ) When you’re focused on buildings near the E train with low rent increases, treat Chelsea’s overall rating as a starting point. Use the individual building pages to check the specific policy details and tenant Q&A that are most relevant to your unit and lease timeline. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with low rent increases near the E train in Chelsea. This page shows 124+ buildings that match the e-train + low-rent-increases filters, so you can narrow to areas where commuting by the E line matters and rent growth expectations look steadier. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using what renters share, plus open-data signals and building-level context. Use the building pages for details like eligibility notes, building history signals, and tenant Q&A so you can verify how policies work in practice before you sign a lease.
Buildings with low rent increases near the E train in Chelsea
Showing 1–18 of 124 buildings with low rent increases near the E train in Chelsea.

208 West 23 Street
Chelsea

200 West 26 Street
Chelsea
370 West 30 Street
Chelsea
301 West 19 Street
Chelsea

260 West 26 Street
Chelsea
303 West 21 Street
Chelsea
236 West 16 Street
Chelsea

100 West 26 Street
Chelsea
337 West 14 Street
Chelsea
235 West 22 Street
Chelsea

180 West 20 Street
Chelsea

155 West 21 Street
Chelsea
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245 West 25 Street
Chelsea
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320 West 30 Street
Chelsea
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135 West 16 Street
Chelsea
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264 West 25 Street
Chelsea
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105 West 29 Street
Chelsea
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270 West 22 Street
Chelsea
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the E train in Chelsea
- Confirm the E line commute route you’ll actually take at your move-in time (transfer patterns, station entrances, and walk time vary by block).
- Check whether the “low rent increases” signal applies to your unit type and lease situation, since renewal terms can differ by rent regulation status.
- Review move-in costs (deposit, broker fee if applicable, and any building charges) and compare them to the first-year total—not just the headline rent.
- Look closely at building policies that affect day-to-day life (packages, laundry, guest policy, and any stated restrictions), then ask tenant Q&A follow-ups on what enforcement looks like.
- If you’re considering multiple buildings, compare lease start dates and renewal timing so you can plan for when increase patterns typically show up.