Most searched buildings near the C train in NYC
This page covers 43+ most searched buildings near the C train in NYC. It combines two filters: the transit commute area (C train) and “most-searched,” meaning buildings renters have been actively exploring on Openigloo. Openigloo helps you narrow faster with building-level signals, filters, and renter-first context. Check what’s currently available, read verified-style review highlights, and use tenant Q&A-style notes and open-data signals to compare buildings before you schedule showings or sign a lease.
Most searched buildings near the C train in NYC
Showing 1–18 of 43 most searched buildings near the C train in NYC.
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358 West 51 Street
Hell's Kitchen

2 Gold Street
Financial District

200 Water St
Fulton/Seaport

180 Water Street
Financial District

50 Murray Street
Tribeca

333 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn

33 Bond Street
Downtown Brooklyn

88 Fulton Street
Fulton/Seaport

100 Maiden Lane
Financial District

100 John Street
Financial District

257 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

430 Albee Square
Downtown Brooklyn

250 Ashland Place
Fort Greene

116 John Street
Financial District

111 Lawrence St
Downtown Brooklyn

330 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen
70 Pine Street
Financial District

260 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn
What to check before for most searched buildings near the C train in NYC
- Start by shortlisting buildings with current availability, then cross-check commute fit to the C train stop(s) you care about.
- Use Openigloo review highlights and building signals to flag issues early (noise, maintenance responsiveness, or layout constraints).
- Confirm lease basics in writing: rent, deposit, and move-in costs, plus any included utilities and what’s billed separately.
- If the building has restrictions, verify them directly (pet policy, move-in/out rules, and any approval steps for roommates or co-signers).
- Match your timeline to availability: “most searched” reflects demand, so some units can move quickly once advertised.