Buildings with low rent increases near the R train in NYC
Find buildings with low rent increases near the R train in NYC. This filter set matches 1,861+ buildings on Openigloo, using “low-rent-increases” plus “R train” to narrow where you can live while keeping escalation risk in mind. Openigloo helps you compare buildings faster: you can sort through rated buildings, check building details and open-data signals, and scan tenant Q&A for practical notes like how changes get handled in real life. Then you can verify specifics directly with the landlord before you sign a lease.
Buildings with low rent increases near the R train in NYC
Showing 19–36 of 1,861 buildings with low rent increases near the R train in NYC.

67 Wall Street
Financial District

330 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen
70 Pine Street
Financial District

42 Lafayette Street
Tribeca

420 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

28-16 Jackson Ave
Hunters Point

350 West 37 Street
Hudson Yards

211 West 56 Street
Midtown

56 West 23 Street
Flatiron

208 West 23 Street
Chelsea

99 John Street
Fulton/Seaport

105 Duane Street
Tribeca
77 St Marks Place
East Village
306 3 Avenue
Kips Bay
11 Maiden Lane
Financial District

43-10 Crescent St
Hunters Point
237 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

300 West 55 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings with low rent increases near the R train in NYC
- Confirm what “low rent increases” means for that building by checking its rent regulation/lease history details in the building profile and asking for the most recent renewal terms.
- Use the R-train location filter as a starting point, then check commute routes at your move-in time (service changes and transfers vary).
- Look at what’s currently available in the building on Openigloo so you can plan around the actual unit you’d move into, not just the building overall.
- Before applying, ask what’s included in the monthly total (rent plus utilities, any required fees, and expected move-in costs).
- If you’re considering a renewal or transfer, ask about timelines and documentation needed, since rent-increase protections still come with process steps.