Buildings with low open violation rates in Red Hook
Red Hook is a unique waterfront neighborhood in Brooklyn, characterized by its industrial past and residential buildings. Currently, there are 40+ buildings available, offering various living options within this community. The neighborhood has a distinctive character, often noted for its vibrant cultural scene and accessibility. In Red Hook, the average building rating among rated buildings is 4.2 based on 68 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page features buildings in Red Hook, Brooklyn with low open violation rates, totaling 40+. The low-open-violations filter helps you identify buildings that prioritize safety and well-being for their residents. Openigloo makes your search easier by providing insights into building histories, tenant reviews, and open-data signals that highlight necessary information. With our Q&A, you can connect with other tenants to learn about their experiences and ask any pressing questions before making a decision.
Buildings with low open violation rates in Red Hook
Showing 37–40 of 40 buildings with low open violation rates in Red Hook.
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719 Henry Street
Red Hook
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132 Dikeman Street
Red Hook
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88 Lorraine Street
Red Hook
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138 Dikeman Street
Red Hook
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates in Red Hook
- Look for buildings that maintain low open violation rates for increased peace of mind.
- Check the history of open violations to better understand ongoing maintenance issues.
- Confirm any building fees or policies related to leases, especially any additional costs.
- Ask current tenants about their experiences regarding maintenance responsiveness.
- Verify that the building's claims match with data from NYC open records.