Buildings with low rent increases in Midtown
Midtown in Manhattan is a dense rental market where building policies and renewal practices matter. Use Openigloo’s low-rent-increases filter to focus on buildings with 43+ eligible options in this neighborhood. In Midtown, rated buildings average 3.8/5 across 43 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page is for renters looking at buildings with low rent increases in Midtown, with 43+ eligible buildings to explore on Openigloo. Use Openigloo to narrow the search by rent-increase behavior, then verify details with building reviews and the tenant Q&A. You can also cross-check open-data signals against what the management team tells you before you sign a lease.
Buildings with low rent increases in Midtown
Showing 1–18 of 43 buildings with low rent increases in Midtown.

211 West 56 Street
Midtown

260 West 52 Street
Midtown
150 West 47 Street
Midtown

260 West 54 Street
Midtown

245 West 51 Street
Midtown

101 West 55 Street
Midtown
888 8 Avenue
Midtown

150 West 58 Street
Midtown
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145 West 55 Street
Midtown

150 W 56 St
Midtown
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161 W 54 St
Midtown
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243 West 54 Street
Midtown
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60 West 57 Street
Midtown
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162 West 54 Street
Midtown
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211 West 53 Street
Midtown

57 W 58 St
Midtown
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43-22 West 58 Street
Midtown
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152 W 49 St
Midtown
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases in Midtown
- Confirm what “low rent increases” means for your situation by checking the building’s recent rent-change pattern and how renewals are handled.
- Compare the unit’s full monthly cost (rent plus any fees, required deposits, and recurring charges) and not just the rent-increase history.
- Look for documentation requirements (renewal timelines, notices, and any move-in paperwork) in the building’s Q&A and ask leasing directly if anything is unclear.
- Use the rated-building score as a starting point, then read recent feedback that matches your priorities (noise, responsiveness, maintenance timelines).
- If you’re trying to time a move or renewal, ask about expected renewal terms and whether rent increases have been consistent across recent cycles.