Buildings with low rent increases near transit in Murray Hill
Murray Hill is a Midtown Manhattan area where renters often prioritize commute convenience while weighing building rules and renewal terms. This page focuses on 73+ eligible buildings that match “low-rent-increases” plus “near-transit.” For building quality signals, Murray Hill shows an average building rating of 3.9/5 across 78 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings in Murray Hill, Manhattan where the “low-rent-increases” and “near-transit” filters both apply. As of 2026-07-07, there are 73+ eligible buildings on Openigloo. Openigloo helps you narrow faster by combining building-level signals with what renters say in reviews and tenant Q&A. Use the filters to shortlist near-transit options, then verify the exact lease and renewal details with the building, since policies and fees can differ unit by unit.
Buildings with low rent increases near transit in Murray Hill
Showing 1–18 of 73 buildings with low rent increases near transit in Murray Hill.

330 East 39 Street
Murray Hill
245 East 40 Street
Murray Hill
630 1 Avenue
Murray Hill
207 East 37 Street
Murray Hill
165 East 35 Street
Murray Hill

115 East 34 Street
Murray Hill

626 1 Avenue
Murray Hill

300 East 40 Street
Murray Hill

5 Tudor City Place
Murray Hill
222 E 39 St
Murray Hill

137 East 38 Street
Murray Hill

237 Madison Ave
Murray Hill
333 East 34 Street
Murray Hill

225 East 39 Street
Murray Hill

301 East 38 Street
Murray Hill

155 East 34 Street
Murray Hill
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25 Tudor City Place
Murray Hill
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145 East 35 Street
Murray Hill
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near transit in Murray Hill
- Use “near-transit” as a starting point: confirm the closest station/line in the building page and plan your commute times at the hours you actually travel.
- For “low-rent-increases,” don’t rely on the headline—ask how renewals work for the specific unit, including any increase caps, notices, and timing.
- Compare the full move-in cost, not just the asking rent: request details on broker fees, deposits, and typical utility responsibilities.
- Check availability status early (“with available apartments” may differ by building). If nothing is listed, ask when the next units typically open.
- If the building has rent-registration or regulatory context, ask which rules apply to your lease and how they’re reflected in the paperwork.