Buildings with low open violation rates near the A train in NYC
This page helps you find buildings with low open-violation rates near the A train in NYC. Eligibility is based on the A-train corridor plus a low open-violations filter, with 5,585+ buildings available right now. On Openigloo, you can narrow by building signals and check renter experience through ratings, comments, and building-level Q&A. We also surface open-data violation signals so you can ask better questions before you tour or sign a lease.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the A train in NYC
Showing 3,853–3,870 of 5,585 buildings with low open violation rates near the A train in NYC.

116 John Street
Financial District

111 Lawrence St
Downtown Brooklyn

330 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen
260 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn
523 Franklin Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant

305 West 50 Street
Hell's Kitchen

208 West 23 Street
Chelsea

550 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen
497 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

826 8 Avenue
Midtown

180 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights
560 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen
1875 Atlantic Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights
237 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn

300 West 55 Street
Hell's Kitchen

19 Dutch Street
Fulton/Seaport
80 Dekalb Avenue
Fort Greene

235 W 56 St
Midtown
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the A train in NYC
- Confirm the unit details: rent, floor, layout, move-in date, and whether any issues flagged in past records are resolved for the specific apartment you’re considering.
- Use the filter as a starting point: a “low open violations” flag reflects open records, which can lag real-world conditions—ask the superintendent or management what’s currently in progress.
- Check the building’s current documentation and policies for maintenance requests and follow-ups (how repairs are logged, timelines, and who to contact).
- When comparing options, factor in total monthly cost beyond rent, including broker fees, deposits, and utilities, and verify what’s included in the lease.
- Look for patterns in tenant Q&A: not just whether repairs are requested, but whether response times and outcomes are consistent across residents.