Buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Downtown Brooklyn
Downtown Brooklyn is the page’s neighborhood scope in Brooklyn, focused on buildings near the B train. For this area, Openigloo shows buildings that are filtered to low historical violations for renters who want a cleaner starting point when comparing options. Downtown Brooklyn rated buildings have an average building rating of 4.1/5 across 54 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Downtown Brooklyn. You’re looking at 17+ eligible buildings currently in Openigloo’s building explorer. Openigloo helps you narrow down by combining building data signals, rated-building information, and renter-first context. For these buildings, you can use the historical-violation filter plus community feedback to compare locations, building history, and what tenants report—then confirm details directly with the management before signing.
Buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Downtown Brooklyn
Showing 1–17 of 17 buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Downtown Brooklyn.

333 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn

343 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

33 Bond Street
Downtown Brooklyn

436 Albee Square
Downtown Brooklyn

111 Lawrence St
Downtown Brooklyn

260 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

309 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

86 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn

225 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn

81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
/-73.982774,40.693277,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
150 Myrtle Ave
Downtown Brooklyn

306 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn
/-73.984867,40.690917,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
248 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn
/-73.981268,40.692232,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
175 Willoughby Street
Downtown Brooklyn
/-73.985152,40.68918,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
226 Livingston Street
Downtown Brooklyn
/-73.97936,40.692432,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
122 Ashland Place
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Downtown Brooklyn
- Use the “low historical violations” filter to start with a smaller set, then cross-check the building’s current status by asking management for the latest remediation and compliance documentation.
- Confirm what “near the B train” means for your commute: ask about the closest entrance, typical walking time, and noise or street-lighting expectations.
- When you schedule a viewing, ask about current operating conditions (heat/hot water, pests, and maintenance response) even if the historical-violation signals look favorable.
- Budget for the full move-in cost beyond the monthly rent—security deposit, broker fee if applicable, and utilities—so “low violations” doesn’t distract from total affordability.
- Use the rated-building information to compare building-level patterns, then review recent notes for recurring issues (not just the fact that violations are low).