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Buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Manhattan

This page covers buildings in Manhattan with low rent increases, filtered to those near the S train. You’re looking at 165+ buildings that match this two-part filter so you can compare options around the same transit corridor. Openigloo helps you narrow faster than spreadsheets: use building-level info, tenant-focused reviews, and open-data signals where available, plus community Q&A that can flag practical issues (noise, maintenance patterns, paperwork). Use it to ask the right questions before you commit to a specific unit or lease term.

Buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Manhattan

Showing 163–165 of 165 buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Manhattan.

What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the S train in Manhattan

  • Expect variation even within “low rent increases.” Confirm the current rent history, renewal details, and any documented rent-adjustment basis with the building before signing.
  • Use the “near the S train” filter as a starting point for commute planning, then verify the closest station entrance, walking time, and typical transfer paths during your hours.
  • Check unit-level costs beyond rent (broker fee, deposits, and utility responsibilities). Total monthly cost can change what feels affordable month to month.
  • Read what tenants say about building upkeep and management responsiveness; the surrounding area can look similar while service quality differs by property.
  • Before applying, ask about lease start dates, renewal timing, and required documentation, especially if you’re comparing multiple buildings at once.

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