Buildings with low open violation rates near the BX5 bus in Throgs Neck
Throgs Neck is a Bronx neighborhood you can search through at the building level. This page focuses on buildings near the BX5 bus and applies a low-open-violations filter to help you narrow options. In Throgs Neck, the housing information is available through the Openigloo dataset you’re using for this page, with building signals supporting your shortlist. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings in Throgs Neck, Bronx, where the open-violation rate is relatively low near the BX5 bus. You’re looking at 40+ buildings that match the bx5-bus + low-open-violations multi-filter pair. Openigloo helps you narrow the search using building-level signals (including open-record data) and renter-first context. Use the building pages to compare what’s reported, read what other renters noted, and ask targeted questions before you sign a lease.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the BX5 bus in Throgs Neck
Showing 37–40 of 40 buildings with low open violation rates near the BX5 bus in Throgs Neck.
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2925 Otis Avenue
Throgs Neck
/-73.830915,40.828529,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
946 Huntington Avenue
Throgs Neck
/-73.823948,40.826934,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
738 Revere Avenue
Throgs Neck
/-73.824849,40.829629,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
3575 East Tremont Avenue
Throgs Neck
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the BX5 bus in Throgs Neck
- Confirm “near the BX5 bus” for your commute by checking the exact cross streets on the building page and mapping your walking route.
- Treat “low open violations” as a starting signal from NYC open records, not a live guarantee; ask the super/management about current condition and recent fixes.
- Watch for standard move-in costs beyond the rent (security deposit, any broker fee, and utility responsibility), plus how repairs are handled during tenancy.
- Check lease terms and renewal practices directly with the building, especially if you’re moving for school, work schedules, or timing around the bus route.
- If the building has tenant access rules (packages, elevators, laundry), verify them during your walk-through—policies often affect day-to-day life more than the brochure.
- Use the openigloo review and Q&A sections to compare noise, heat, pests, and responsiveness across nearby buildings with similar “low-violation” signals.