Affordable buildings near the D train in Hamilton Heights
Hamilton Heights in Manhattan is a workable base if you want access to the D train corridor while you search for buildings with market-relative asking rents. This page focuses on that overlap, with 22+ eligible buildings you can compare on Openigloo. For building quality signals, Hamilton Heights has an average building rating of 3.1/5 across 137 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page helps you find affordable buildings near the D train in Hamilton Heights, with 22+ eligible buildings right now. The “affordable” filter here is market-relative, meaning a building’s median asking rent is below the neighborhood median—NOT income-restricted, subsidized, or part of a housing-lottery program. Use Openigloo to narrow options fast and verify details before you sign. Each building page pulls together practical signals like ratings from rated buildings and the latest available apartments, plus renter-first notes so you can compare the full monthly picture (rent plus deposit, broker fee where applicable, and utilities) and avoid surprises.
Affordable buildings near the D train in Hamilton Heights
Showing 19–22 of 22 affordable buildings near the D train in Hamilton Heights.
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772 Saint Nicholas Avenue
Hamilton Heights

550 West 149 Street
Hamilton Heights

441 Convent Avenue
Hamilton Heights
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149 Edgecombe Avenue
Hamilton Heights
What to check before for affordable buildings near the D train in Hamilton Heights
- Confirm what “affordable” means for your specific unit: the filter is based on building median asking rent vs the Hamilton Heights median, but your actual unit price can vary.
- Check D-train commute specifics with the building’s exact address and walking time; “near” can still mean different travel and transfer patterns.
- Before applying, budget the FULL monthly cost (not just the asking rent). Include broker fee, required deposits, and estimated utilities.
- If you’re using the “with available apartments” view, compare move-in dates and lease-start flexibility, since availability can change quickly.
- If a building advertises special pricing, ask whether the listed amount includes/assumes any concessions and what happens at lease renewal.