Buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Financial District
In the Financial District, this page focuses on buildings near the 3 train and filters for low rent increases, so you can compare options around a commute-friendly subway line. You can also use Openigloo’s building signals and renter Q&A to understand how each building handles lease questions. Financial District has an average building rating of 4.2/5 across 48 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with low rent increases in the Financial District near the 3 train. This page covers 30+ eligible buildings so you can narrow options by what matters for budgeting. Openigloo helps you compare in plain terms: use ratings from rated buildings, open-data signals, and renter-focused Q&A to understand how a building handles rent adjustments, maintenance, and lease questions before you sign.
Buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Financial District
Showing 1–18 of 30 buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Financial District.

2 Gold Street
Financial District

95 Wall Street
Financial District

20 Exchange Place
Financial District

100 Maiden Lane
Financial District

45 Wall Street
Financial District

100 John Street
Financial District

71 Broadway
Financial District

37 Wall Street
Financial District

67 Wall Street
Financial District
70 Pine Street
Financial District
11 Maiden Lane
Financial District

21 West Street
Financial District

75 Wall Street
Financial District
110 Greenwich Street
Financial District
18 Washington Street
Financial District

88 Greenwich Street
Financial District

25 Broad Street
Financial District

15 William Street
Financial District
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the 3 train in Financial District
- Use the two filters together: confirm the building is actually near the 3 train entrance(s) you’ll use most and that the unit’s lease/renewal history matches “low rent increases.”
- Check what “low rent increases” means for your situation: ask for a recent renewal offer or increase history and whether increases are capped/consistent by the relevant lease terms.
- Verify the full monthly cost beyond rent, including required deposits, fees, and any landlord-paid vs tenant-paid utilities, since the asking rent can be only part of the picture.
- Cross-check building details that affect day-to-day living (maintenance response, noise, package handling, and access policies) using building Q&A and ratings from rated buildings.
- If you’re working with brokers, request the lease terms in writing and confirm move-in date flexibility, renewal timing, and any documented procedures for rent adjustments.