Buildings with high tenant retention near the D train in Manhattan
This page covers Manhattan buildings near the D train that show high tenant retention, totaling 1,115+ buildings. The filters combine transit proximity (D train) with a retention signal so you can focus on buildings where renters tend to stay. Openigloo helps you narrow down buildings using renter-first reviews, building-level signals, and practical context from what tenants report. You can also use building details and Q&A to confirm how policies work in real life before you schedule showings or apply.
Buildings with high tenant retention near the D train in Manhattan
Showing 37–54 of 1,115 buildings with high tenant retention near the D train in Manhattan.

24 5 Avenue
Greenwich Village
181 Prince Street
Soho

101 West 55 Street
Midtown
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355 West 51 Street
Hell's Kitchen
888 8 Avenue
Midtown
200 Clinton Street
Two Bridges
1255 Amsterdam Avenue
Morningside Heights

885 Avenue Of The Americas
Midtown South

95 Christopher Street
West Village

165 Christopher Street
West Village
170 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
132 Ludlow St
Lower East Side
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321 West 37 Street
Hudson Yards
100 Sullivan Street
Soho

301 Elizabeth Street
Noho
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153 Allen Street
Lower East Side
450 West 58 Street
Hell's Kitchen
228 West 147 Street
Central Harlem
What to check before for buildings with high tenant retention near the D train in Manhattan
- Focus your search on buildings near the D train and cross-check the “high retention” signal with recent renter feedback.
- Before applying, ask how tenant retention may connect to day-to-day policies: maintenance response times, noise and security, and how leasing decisions are handled.
- Confirm lease terms and what changes over time: rent increases, renewal options, and any building-specific requirements (forms, documentation, or scheduling rules).
- Look closely at the full move-in math beyond rent: deposits, utilities setup, and any broker or administrative fees quoted for your unit.
- Use the review dates and Q&A topics to separate long-standing issues from temporary ones, especially if you’re comparing multiple buildings quickly.