Buildings with low rent increases near transit in Astoria
Astoria is a Queens neighborhood where renters often balance commuting convenience with day-to-day building life. On Openigloo, this Astoria page pulls from buildings that match low-rent-increases and near-transit criteria, with 220+ buildings in scope. For building quality signals, Astoria shows an average rating of 3.4/5 across 129 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
These buildings in Astoria, Queens are filtered for low-rent-increases and near-transit access, with 220+ buildings currently matching. Use this page to narrow down where rent changes may be more predictable and where commuting is likely to be easier. On Openigloo, you can sort and compare buildings using rated-building scores, available-apartment signals, and renter-first context like what tenants flag in reviews. You can also view building details and ask questions so you confirm the terms that affect your full monthly cost before signing a lease.
Buildings with low rent increases near transit in Astoria
Showing 217–220 of 220 buildings with low rent increases near transit in Astoria.
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2337 Astoria Blvd
Astoria
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32-57 35 Street
Astoria
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25-75 22 Street
Astoria
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31-74 33 Street
Astoria
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near transit in Astoria
- Confirm what “low rent increases” means for each building’s specific status (and any renewal terms) by reviewing the building page and tenant Q&A.
- Use the near-transit filter as a starting point: check your exact commute route and walking time from the building to the closest station(s).
- Compare more than asking rent: verify the total move-in and monthly costs (deposit, any fees, and utilities) shown on each building page.
- If you see “available apartments,” confirm current inventory and the lease start date before applying, since availability can change quickly.
- Read renter feedback for practical issues (noise, maintenance response, hallway/amenity access) that may not show up in rent-change summaries.