Openigloo home

Buildings with low rent increases in Kew Gardens

Kew Gardens is a Queens neighborhood where you can focus a building search on rent-impact patterns. On this Openigloo page, you’re looking at buildings in Kew Gardens that match the low-rent-increases filter, with 12+ eligible buildings. Rated buildings in Kew Gardens have an average rating of 3.0/5 across 17 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Browse buildings with low rent increases in Kew Gardens, Queens. This page covers 12+ eligible buildings, so you can narrow by the pattern you care about before contacting the building. On Openigloo, you can compare building details, check tenant Q&A, and use review signals alongside open-records based research to reduce surprises. If a building is flagged as “low rent increases,” still confirm the specifics in writing with the management team before you sign a lease.

Buildings with low rent increases in Kew Gardens

Showing 1–12 of 12 buildings with low rent increases in Kew Gardens.

What to check before for buildings with low rent increases in Kew Gardens

  • Use the filter to focus your search on buildings where rent-increase patterns appear lower, then verify the latest renewal terms directly with the landlord or super.
  • Read the building’s open notes and tenant Q&A for practical items that affect your monthly cost beyond rent (utilities, fees, and move-in requirements).
  • Check whether “low rent increases” aligns with the lease type you’re considering (new lease vs. renewal) and ask what documents are used to set the next rent.
  • Confirm deposit amounts, broker-fee expectations, and any one-time charges up front, since the full monthly cost matters even when rent growth is slower.
  • If you’re sensitive to timing, ask about renewal calendars and how notice periods work for your specific apartment and lease start date.

Nearby neighborhoods in Queens

More filters for buildings with low rent increases in Kew Gardens

Other building filters

Buildings with low rent increases in other NYC boroughs

FAQ