Buildings with elevators near the 3 train in NYC
This page is for renters looking at buildings with elevators near the 3 train in NYC. You’re browsing 863+ buildings that match the multi-filter pair: 3-train access + in-building elevator. Openigloo brings together live availability, building-level notes, and renter-first feedback so you can compare options without guessing. When you’re narrowing down, use the Openigloo signals and tenant Q&A to confirm details like elevator reliability, move-in logistics, and any building policies before you sign a lease.
Buildings with elevators near the 3 train in NYC
Showing 289–306 of 863 buildings with elevators near the 3 train in NYC.
2586 Broadway
Upper West Side
341 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

260 West 26 Street
Chelsea
18 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
300 Ashland Place
Fort Greene
81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
163 W 17 St
Chelsea
140 Riverside Boulevard
All Upper West Side
9 West 31 Street
Midtown South
244 West 72 Street
All Upper West Side
88 Leonard Street
Tribeca
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215 Atlantic Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn
399 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
95 Horatio Street
West Village
69 East 125 Street
Central Harlem
600 Columbus Avenue
Upper West Side
212 West 91 Street
Upper West Side
What to check before for buildings with elevators near the 3 train in NYC
- Confirm what “near the 3 train” means for your commute (walk time, transfers, and late-night options).
- Ask how the elevator is managed day-to-day: service history, wait times, and whether any access rules apply.
- Before applying, verify the full move-in picture beyond rent (security deposit, any fees, and utility expectations).
- If the building is older, check whether the elevator is sized for standard move-in items (furniture, stroller, bikes) and whether there are loading or reservation rules.
- Use Openigloo reviews and tenant Q&A to spot recurring issues, especially around building staff responsiveness and elevator downtime.