Buildings with low rent increases near the Q63 bus in Queens
These Queens buildings with 242+ are grouped for two filters: low-rent-increases and near the Q63 bus. You can use the map and building pages to focus your search on transit access while prioritizing steadier rent-growth patterns. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using tenant Q&A, building details, and review signals, plus open-data style indicators where available. Use the building page to cross-check how the low-rent-increase filter aligns with the lease you’re considering, since terms can vary by unit, renewal history, and landlord practice.
Buildings with low rent increases near the Q63 bus in Queens
Showing 1–18 of 242 buildings with low rent increases near the Q63 bus in Queens.

45-45 Center Boulevard
Hunters Point

28-16 Jackson Ave
Hunters Point

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

43-22 Queens St
Hunters Point

30-02 39 Avenue
Long Island City
25-29 44 Drive
Hunters Point
42-12 28 St
Hunters Point
22-22 Jackson Avenue
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
4441 Purves Street
Hunters Point
41-17 Crescent Street
Long Island City

44-28 Purves Street
Hunters Point

45-50 Pearson Street
Hunters Point
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41-21 28 St
Long Island City
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the Q63 bus in Queens
- Start with the building map to confirm a practical walk to the Q63 route, then open a few building pages to compare unit photos, amenities, and listed terms.
- Before signing, ask what rent change applies at renewal and whether the current offer reflects the same unit and legal status used in the filter results.
- Check total move-in costs beyond monthly rent (security deposit, broker fees if applicable, and any utility responsibilities).
- Use tenant Q&A to verify day-to-day issues like heat/hot water consistency, maintenance response time, and noise patterns near the corridor.
- If you have pets or specific needs, confirm the building’s policy in writing (the filter won’t cover every building rule or unit exception).
- Compare multiple nearby buildings: a “low rent increases” signal is a starting point, not a guarantee of any specific renewal outcome.