Buildings with low rent increases near the M train in West Village
West Village is a Manhattan neighborhood where you’ll find 132 rated buildings. Across those rated buildings, the average building rating is 3.7/5. When you’re comparing buildings here, use rating signals from those rated buildings along with your unit-specific questions, since building-level conditions and lease details can affect day-to-day outcomes. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Browse buildings with low-rent-increase patterns near the M train in the West Village. This page covers 142+ buildings that match the filter pair, so you can focus your search around the transit corridor you care about. Openigloo brings together building details, rated building signals, and renter-focused context, so you can compare options and sanity-check decisions. Use building scores and Q&A-style guidance to ask the right questions about renewals, rent adjustments, and day-to-day living before you commit.
Buildings with low rent increases near the M train in West Village
Showing 1–18 of 142 buildings with low rent increases near the M train in West Village.
145 West 10 Street
West Village

7 Cornelia Street
West Village

95 Christopher Street
West Village

165 Christopher Street
West Village
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690 Greenwich St
West Village
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50 Horatio Street
West Village
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116 Christopher Street
West Village
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28 Leroy Street
West Village
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55 Morton Street
West Village
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35 Bedford Street
West Village
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10 Sheridan Square
West Village
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180 West Houston Street
West Village

55 Barrow St
West Village
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25 Cornelia Street
West Village
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455 Hudson St
West Village
/-74.002537,40.731155,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
32 Cornelia Street
West Village
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29 7 Avenue South
West Village

98 Christopher Street
West Village
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the M train in West Village
- Narrow results using the two-part filter: low-rent-increases plus “near the M train,” then compare multiple buildings side by side.
- Confirm the specific lease situation in writing (renewal terms, rent-change expectations, and any offered incentives), since “low increases” can vary by case.
- Pay attention to the full move-in cost beyond rent (security/deposit, broker fee if applicable, and utilities), and budget based on your exact unit.
- Check transit practicality: verify walking time and closest entrances for the M train lines you’ll actually use.
- Use the rated-building signals and tenant Q&A context as a starting point, then ask the managing agent directly about current practices and any recent policy changes.