Buildings with low open violation rates near the M12 bus in NYC
Browse buildings with low open violation rates near the M12 bus in NYC. This page covers 1,007+ eligible buildings that match both filters: low open-violation signals and location near the M12 corridor. Openigloo brings building-level signals into one place, with renter-first context like building info and tenant Q&A themes. Use the open-data violation indicators as a starting point, then check unit details, lease terms, and any posted work orders directly with the building.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the M12 bus in NYC
Showing 541–558 of 1,007 buildings with low open violation rates near the M12 bus in NYC.
370 West 30 Street
Chelsea
21 West End Avenue
All Upper West Side
236 West 64 Street
All Upper West Side
550 West 54 Street
Hell's Kitchen
520 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen
401 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen
460 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen
455 West 34 Street
Hudson Yards
415 West 51 Street
Hell's Kitchen
1 Columbus Place
Hell's Kitchen
525 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
460 West 20 Street
West Chelsea
140 Riverside Boulevard
All Upper West Side
145 West 67 Street
All Upper West Side
236 West 16 Street
Chelsea
245 West 51 Street
Midtown
426 West 47 Street
Hell's Kitchen
350 W 50 St
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the M12 bus in NYC
- Expect building-level “open violations” signals that help you screen before tours, but confirm the current status with management when you’re ready to lease.
- Use the M12 bus filter to narrow your commute radius; still verify the exact cross-streets, walking time, and transit access for the unit you choose.
- Check for timing gaps: open-record data can lag real-world conditions, so ask what’s been fixed and what’s still pending.
- Before signing, confirm full move-in costs (rent, security/deposit, any move-in fees) and the lease term, since those aren’t determined by the violation filter.
- If the building is claiming repairs are complete, request specifics (dates, contractors, what changed) so you can compare them to the record signals you saw on Openigloo.