Buildings with low historical violations near the 3 train in NYC
Find buildings with low historical violations near the 3 train in NYC. This page includes 601+ buildings that match both filters, so you can narrow your search by transit proximity and public violation signals. Openigloo helps you compare options faster using building-level data plus renter-focused inputs like Openigloo ratings from rated buildings, and what tenants flag in reviews and Q&A. Use the results as a starting point, then confirm current conditions and policies directly with the building or super before signing a lease.
Buildings with low historical violations near the 3 train in NYC
Showing 199–216 of 601 buildings with low historical violations near the 3 train in NYC.
243 West 63 Street
All Upper West Side
110 Greenwich Street
Financial District
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn

123 Washington Street
Financial District

7 Cornelia Street
West Village
140 Riverside Boulevard
All Upper West Side
9 West 31 Street
Midtown South

200 W 70 St
All Upper West Side
235 West 63 Street
All Upper West Side
52 Clark Street
Brooklyn Heights
189 West 89 Street
Upper West Side
752 W End Ave
Upper West Side
20 West Street
Financial District
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125 Court St
Downtown Brooklyn
400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
399 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
56 West 125 Street
South Harlem
What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near the 3 train in NYC
- Expect the “low-historic-violations” filter to reflect patterns from NYC open records, not a live inspection—still ask about current maintenance, pests, and complaint history.
- Use “near the 3 train” as a commute filter, then double-check the exact stop and walking time for your daily route.
- Confirm which fees apply beyond rent (application fees, move-in fees, broker fees if any, security deposit) and what documents you’ll need for approval.
- Ask how the building handles recurring issues (super response times, inspections, vendor schedules) and whether there are recent remediation reports you can review.
- If you have specific constraints (timing, unit condition, accessibility needs), verify them in writing before you commit.