Buildings with low historical violations near transit in Brooklyn
This page helps you find buildings in Brooklyn (655+ right now) that match two filters: low historical violations and near transit. “Near transit” means you’re prioritizing shorter commutes, while “low historical violations” focuses on building-level patterns rather than what’s happening in a single moment. On Openigloo, you can compare buildings using ratings from rated buildings, read tenant Q&A, and check open-data signals tied to historical violations. Before you sign, use the building page to verify details with management or the superintendent (and request the most recent documentation for anything that concerns you).
Buildings with low historical violations near transit in Brooklyn
Showing 253–270 of 655 buildings with low historical violations near transit in Brooklyn.

725 4 Avenue
Greenwood
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
845 Grand Street
East Williamsburg
52 Clark Street
Brooklyn Heights
40 North 4 Street
Williamsburg
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125 Court St
Downtown Brooklyn
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
211 Mcguinness Boulevard
Greenpoint
510 Flatbush Avenue
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
82 Jefferson Street
Bushwick
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73 Starr Street
Bushwick
1177 Bedford Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant
45 Hinckley Place
Prospect Park South
1003 Greene Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights
829 Greenwood Avenue
Windsor Terrace
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120 Nassau Street
Downtown Brooklyn
54 Knickerbocker Avenue
East Williamsburg
What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near transit in Brooklyn
- Use the filter combo as a first pass: low historical violations plus near-transit location, then compare options building by building.
- Confirm what “low” means for the specific building on its page, and ask management for the latest status and any recent repair schedules.
- Check the commute you’ll actually get: walk time to the nearest station(s), service patterns, and typical transfer routes.
- Look beyond violations at the lease level: clarify move-in costs (security/deposit, fees), any timing restrictions, and how repairs are requested and tracked.
- If you’re sensitive to safety issues, don’t rely only on historical data. Ask about current conditions and whether any ongoing work is planned.