Buildings with low open violation rates near Chambers St station in NYC
This page helps you find buildings with low open violation rates near Chambers St station in NYC, covering 61+ eligible buildings. The filter combines a location-based search around Chambers St with an open-violation screen, so you can focus your tour list before you spend time on showings. Openigloo brings building records signals and renter-first context together. As you compare buildings, use reviews and tenant Q&A to sanity-check what records show, confirm what’s currently being addressed, and ask the right questions before signing a lease.
Buildings with low open violation rates near Chambers St station in NYC
Showing 55–61 of 61 buildings with low open violation rates near Chambers St station in NYC.
/-74.010148,40.713967,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
53 Park Place
Tribeca
/-74.009629,40.716177,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
121 Reade Street
Tribeca
/-74.012306,40.71586,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
89 Murray Street
Tribeca
/-74.012594,40.716564,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
200 Chambers Street
Tribeca
/-74.00538,40.717644,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
69 Leonard Street
Tribeca
/-74.008876,40.716391,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
110 West Broadway
Tribeca
/-74.005201,40.715963,14/640x640@2x?access_token=pk.eyJ1Ijoib3BlbmlnbG9vIiwiYSI6ImNsYjNmMjVwdzBjeHgzd21wYmJmZDB0eGYifQ.XZvZCOh51yXuDBE-I3Bg0A)
319 Broadway
Tribeca
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near Chambers St station in NYC
- Start with the building’s current availability on Openigloo, then verify the exact unit and lease terms in writing (especially deposits, fees, and move-in timelines).
- Use open-records signals as a guide for where to look, not a live status check. Ask the building for the most recent condition notes and any ongoing remediation.
- During tours, document common areas and your specific unit (heat, pests, mold, vermin control practices) and request written follow-up if anything seems unresolved.
- Confirm practical details that records cannot: rent and renewal mechanics, utilities responsibility, and whether any add-on fees apply at lease-up.
- If the building has had issues in the past, ask who manages maintenance day-to-day and how tenants report problems and get updates.