Buildings with low rent increases near the X28 bus in Manhattan
This page covers Manhattan buildings with low rent increases near the X28 bus route. You have 347+ buildings in scope, filtered to help you narrow down which buildings to tour and ask about first. On Openigloo, you can use building-level details, reviews, and open-data signals to compare options. Tenant Q&A and consistent building pages make it easier to spot recurring issues, confirm how rent changes are handled, and ask the right questions before you sign a lease.
Buildings with low rent increases near the X28 bus in Manhattan
Showing 19–36 of 347 buildings with low rent increases near the X28 bus in Manhattan.

55 W 25 St
NoMad

310 Greenwich Street
Tribeca

61 Delancey Street
Lower East Side

100 West 26 Street
Chelsea
240 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village

88 Greenwich Street
Financial District

99 Battery Place
Battery Park City

237 Madison Ave
Murray Hill
100 Sullivan Street
Soho
337 West 14 Street
Chelsea

200 Rector Place
Battery Park City
235 West 22 Street
Chelsea

53 Park Place
Tribeca

121 Reade Street
Tribeca

10 Barclay Street
Tribeca
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127 East 30 Street
NoMad
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50 Horatio Street
West Village

70 Battery Place
Battery Park City
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the X28 bus in Manhattan
- Confirm the rent-increase pattern in writing: ask when increases last happened and whether renewals follow the building’s usual process (not just what’s on an ad).
- Verify commute fit: check the closest stop to your target move-in day and route timing, since “near X28” can still mean a few blocks difference.
- Review move-in costs beyond the monthly rent, including broker fee, security/deposit, and any utility or amenity charges that aren’t reflected in the asking rent.
- Check lease terms for renewal and vacancy language. Even with low-increase signals, details on renewal timing and rent calculation matter.
- Use reviews and tenant Q&A to triangulate what “low increase” means in practice: ask whether tenants saw predictable increases and whether exceptions were handled consistently.