Buildings with low rent increases near the M train in Queens
This page covers buildings in Queens with low rent increases near the M train, with 324+ eligible buildings to compare on Openigloo. Use this filter pair to focus your search on areas and buildings aligned with lower expected rent growth along the M route. Openigloo helps you narrow down faster by pairing building signals with renter-first context, including what residents report, open-data indicators, and building-specific questions you can bring to the tour. Cross-check your numbers against the full monthly cost (not just the rent on day one) and confirm the details that affect your total move-in price and long-term affordability.
Buildings with low rent increases near the M train in Queens
Showing 1–18 of 324 buildings with low rent increases near the M train in Queens.

28-16 Jackson Ave
Hunters Point

43-10 Crescent St
Hunters Point
41-42 24 St
Long Island City

30-02 39 Avenue
Long Island City
25-29 44 Drive
Hunters Point
1625 Putnam Avenue
Ridgewood
42-12 28 St
Hunters Point
37-46 72 Street
Jackson Heights

2959 Northern Blvd
Long Island City
42-20 27 St
Hunters Point
4134 Crescent St
Long Island City
803 Wyckoff Avenue
Ridgewood
1626 Madison Street
Ridgewood
41-17 Crescent Street
Long Island City
62-60 99 Street
Rego Park
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41-21 28 St
Long Island City
30-78 34 Street
Astoria
1635 Putnam Avenue
Ridgewood
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the M train in Queens
- Narrow by M-train proximity + “low rent increases,” then open each building profile to see what’s driving the filter and how recent data looks for that building.
- Before signing, confirm the exact rent increase language (renewal terms, start date, and how increases are calculated) with the superintendent or leasing office.
- Ask what you’ll pay beyond rent: security deposit, broker fee (if any), and likely utilities or additional monthly charges.
- If you’re comparing units, verify lease length, move-in timing, and any rent-stabilization/rent-concession details that can change the effective first-year cost.
- Use reviews and tenant Q&A to understand day-to-day issues that don’t show up in spreadsheets, like maintenance response and noise patterns near transit.