Buildings with low rent increases near the F train in East Village
The East Village in Manhattan includes a mix of older residential buildings where many renters look for commute-friendly options near key subway lines. On Openigloo, this page focuses on buildings that match low rent increases and an F-train proximity signal. East Village rated buildings average a 3.4/5 building rating across 466 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with low rent increases near the F train in the East Village. Openigloo shows 255+ eligible buildings so you can compare options by location and rent-increase patterns. Use Openigloo to narrow down your building search, then validate the details before signing. Open-data signals and building pages help you review reported information, while renter Q&A and ratings from rated buildings make it easier to spot common move-in questions and follow up directly with the landlord.
Buildings with low rent increases near the F train in East Village
Showing 1–18 of 255 buildings with low rent increases near the F train in East Village.

190 East 7 Street
East Village
77 St Marks Place
East Village

62 Avenue B
East Village
540 E 5 St
East Village

117 East 7 Street
East Village
92 2 Avenue
East Village

107 St Marks Place
East Village
332 East 6 Street
East Village

310 East 2 Street
East Village

166 2 Avenue
East Village

222 East 3 Street
East Village

20 Avenue A
East Village
84 E 4 St
East Village
235 East 4 Street
East Village
264 East 2 Street
East Village
156 2 Avenue
East Village
234 East 4 Street
East Village
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312 East 9 Street
East Village
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the F train in East Village
- Confirm the exact commute route to the F train during your usual hours, since “near” can vary block to block.
- Cross-check lease terms for renewal language and how rent changes are described, even when the building appears under a low-rent-increases filter.
- Look for documents and cost add-ons beyond the rent (for example, deposit and any up-front fees) before you apply.
- Use building pages to compare what’s reported and then ask the building team for the current status, including any restrictions that aren’t always captured in filters.
- If you’re relying on subway proximity, verify noise, elevator access, and layout preferences in person or via live video tours.