Buildings with low open violation rates near the J train in NYC
This Openigloo page finds NYC buildings with low open violation rates near the J train. You’re looking at 4,289+ buildings that match this multi-filter scope, so you can narrow by the corridor and focus on building maintenance signals from public records. Use Openigloo to compare buildings side by side using curated review data plus open-data violation signals. You can also read renter Q&A and ask follow-up questions to verify what the records don’t capture, like repairs in progress, current management practices, and how quickly issues get addressed.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the J train in NYC
Showing 3,151–3,168 of 4,289 buildings with low open violation rates near the J train in NYC.
115 Stanwix St
Bushwick
111 Worth Street
Tribeca
167 Graham Avenue
Williamsburg

618 Bushwick Avenue
Bushwick

248 Mckibbin St
East Williamsburg

62 Avenue B
East Village

19 Dutch Street
Fulton/Seaport
90 West Street
Financial District
10 Rutgers Street
Two Bridges
15 Cliff Street
Fulton/Seaport
540 E 5 St
East Village
150 Union Avenue
Williamsburg
338 Evergreen Avenue
Bushwick
75 Wall Street
Financial District
265 South 2 Street
Williamsburg

80 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
1002 Bushwick Ave
Bushwick
865 Willoughby Ave
Stuyvesant Heights
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the J train in NYC
- Filter meaning in plain terms: “low-open-violations” uses NYC open-records data, and “J-train” limits the search to buildings near the line.
- Start with the building profile, then verify the basics: current lease terms, who handles maintenance requests, and whether any issues are still active.
- Check the “open violations” details for timing and categories; data can lag real-world conditions, so don’t rely on it alone.
- Ask the building directly about pests and repairs (even if the record looks clean), and request a timeline for any outstanding work.
- Confirm the FULL move-in cost beyond rent (deposits, any fees, and utilities), since low-violation buildings can still have different total costs by unit and building.