Buildings with low rent increases near the M15 bus in Nolita
Nolita is a Manhattan neighborhood where many renters prioritize everyday transit access, and building comparisons often come down to practical factors like commute timing and how rent changes over time. On Openigloo, you can narrow down buildings in Nolita using multiple filters, including the M15 bus route. For Nolita, rated buildings show an average building rating of 3.5/5 across 39 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
These listings focus on buildings in Nolita, Manhattan with low-rent-increase signals and convenient access near the M15 bus. Right now, there are 21+ eligible buildings on Openigloo for you to compare. Openigloo helps you narrow faster using building-level signals, verified tenant feedback, and searchable records. Use the filters together, then open each building page to review how past renters described conditions, responsiveness, and the practical details that matter when you’re signing.
Buildings with low rent increases near the M15 bus in Nolita
Showing 19–21 of 21 buildings with low rent increases near the M15 bus in Nolita.
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202 Elizabeth Street
Nolita
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268 Elizabeth Street
Nolita
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239 Elizabeth Street
Nolita
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the M15 bus in Nolita
- Use both filters: “low-rent-increases” plus “m15-bus” to target buildings where rent-increase patterns are a key screening factor and the commute route is the M15 bus.
- Before you apply, confirm the full move-in cost (security deposit and any required fees) and what’s actually included in the lease, since asking-rent numbers don’t tell the whole story.
- Check the lease basics on each building page: renewal terms, any rent-adjustment language, and whether the unit matches your budget for the next term.
- If you plan around transit, verify the nearest stop for the specific address on the building page and map it to your route times.
- Use tenant feedback to spot recurring issues (maintenance timing, communication, building rules) that won’t show up in distance or rent-increase summaries.