Buildings with low open violation rates near the 3 train in Brooklyn
This page helps you find buildings near the 3 train in Brooklyn that have low open-violation rates. Use it to compare building-level signals across 3,369+ eligible buildings. Openigloo pulls building data and pairs it with renter-first context like ratings, tenant Q&A, and review history. For low-violation filtering, the open-violation signal comes from NYC open records, so it helps you start smarter questions before you tour or sign a lease.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the 3 train in Brooklyn
Showing 2,647–2,664 of 3,369 buildings with low open violation rates near the 3 train in Brooklyn.

111 Lawrence Street
Downtown Brooklyn
260 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn
497 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

921 Washington Avenue
Crown Heights

180 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights
237 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn
409 Eastern Parkway
Crown Heights
80 Dekalb Avenue
Fort Greene
66 Rockwell Place
Fort Greene

283 Albany Avenue
Crown Heights
35 Eastern Parkway
Prospect Heights
249 Cumberland Street
Fort Greene
595 Baltic Street
Boerum Hill
1 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn
225 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn
81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
52 Clark Street
Brooklyn Heights
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215 Atlantic Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the 3 train in Brooklyn
- Filter by proximity to the 3 train and low open-violation rates, then check the building page for the latest Openigloo notes from renters.
- Confirm current conditions with the super or leasing office (cleanliness, heat, pests, repairs). Open-record data can lag real-world changes.
- Ask what maintenance issues are ongoing, and request documentation for recent repairs (especially if you see any recurring themes in Q&A).
- Before applying, review all costs beyond rent: deposits, fees, broker terms, and the lease start date—then compare them across buildings, not just violation status.
- Use tenant feedback to spot patterns in response times and follow-through, not only whether a violation appears closed on paper.