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New developments near the L train in East Village

In the East Village, renters typically look for walkable access and buildings that fit a neighborhood-specific lifestyle. This Openigloo scope targets buildings in the East Village, narrowed further to those near the L train and tagged as new developments. For this page, East Village buildings have an average rating of 3.4/5 across 466 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page helps you find buildings in Manhattan’s East Village that match two filters: near the L train and new developments. There are 20+ eligible buildings in this scope. Use Openigloo to compare building-level signals, read what rated buildings are reporting, and check tenant questions before you tour. You can also verify details that matter day to day (move-in rules, fees, and lease terms) by cross-checking what’s in the building page with what the leasing office says in writing.

New developments near the L train in East Village

Showing 19–20 of 20 new developments near the L train in East Village.

What to check before for new developments near the L train in East Village

  • Confirm the exact subway access for your routine: “near the L train” can mean different walking times depending on the stop you use.
  • Check the lease structure for new developments: ask about rent start dates, renewal approach, and any move-in incentives that may affect the first year cost.
  • Review building policy before you apply, especially on package handling, key fobs, and any access-hour limitations.
  • If you’re budgeting, don’t rely only on the asking rent—ask about broker fee, deposit structure, and which utilities are included.
  • Use the Openigloo building page to shortlist rated buildings, then validate specifics directly with management (fees, rules, and current availability).

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