Buildings with low rent increases near the SIM3C bus in Manhattan
This page covers Manhattan buildings (521+) filtered for low rent increases and proximity to the SIM3C bus. Use it to focus your search on buildings where rent increase patterns may be more predictable, while staying transit-connected to the SIM3C route. Openigloo helps you compare buildings with side-by-side details, Openigloo reviews and building-level notes, plus open-data signals where available. You can also read and post tenant questions so you can confirm how rules and costs work in practice before you sign a lease.
Buildings with low rent increases near the SIM3C bus in Manhattan
Showing 1–18 of 521 buildings with low rent increases near the SIM3C bus in Manhattan.

71 Broadway
Financial District

37 Wall Street
Financial District

42 Lafayette Street
Tribeca

56 West 23 Street
Flatiron

208 West 23 Street
Chelsea

105 Duane Street
Tribeca
11 Maiden Lane
Financial District

80 North Moore Street
Tribeca

21 West Street
Financial District

200 West 26 Street
Chelsea
301 West 19 Street
Chelsea

450 W 17 St
West Chelsea

260 West 26 Street
Chelsea
303 West 21 Street
Chelsea
145 West 10 Street
West Village
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village
460 West 20 Street
West Chelsea
18 Washington Street
Financial District
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the SIM3C bus in Manhattan
- Confirm the exact unit details before applying: lease term, rent amount, and whether any rent-adjustment history affects your expected move-in cost.
- Ask what “low rent increases” means for that building and time period; policies can differ by unit type and tenancy history.
- Verify transit reality: “near the SIM3C bus” can still mean different walking times—check your daily route to work and key stops.
- Check any other constraints that show up with the building (pet rules, move-in procedures, building access, and parking), since these can vary even when rent increases are similar.
- Account for the full monthly cost beyond rent (fees, deposits, utilities if applicable), since affordability depends on the total payment—not only the asking rent.