Buildings with low open violation rates near the M15-SBS bus in NYC
This page highlights NYC buildings with low open violation rates near the M15-SBS bus, based on Openigloo’s building data. You can start with 2,917+ buildings that match this filter pair, then narrow by what matters to you before you commit. Openigloo helps you vet buildings using building-level history signals, tenant-submitted experience (where available), and structured information you can cross-check. Use the building page details and ask questions in context of the open-data signals, not just the asking price or photos.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the M15-SBS bus in NYC
Showing 1,315–1,332 of 2,917 buildings with low open violation rates near the M15-SBS bus in NYC.

330 East 39 Street
Murray Hill
90 John St
Financial District

1964 1 Avenue
East Harlem

275 South Street
Two Bridges
245 East 40 Street
Murray Hill

116 John Street
Financial District

301 East 47 Street
Turtle Bay

1735 York Avenue
Yorkville

305 East 86 Street
Yorkville

4-75 48 Avenue
Hunters Point
300 East 39 Street
Murray Hill

62 Avenue B
East Village

480 2 Avenue
Kips Bay
247 East 28 Street
Kips Bay
10 Rutgers Street
Two Bridges

205 East 95 Street
Yorkville
330 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay

225 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the M15-SBS bus in NYC
- Confirm the exact address and building entrance distance to the M15-SBS stop you plan to use, since “near” can vary by block.
- If a building flags as low-open-violations, still read the latest notes on the building page and ask management about the current status and remediation timeline for any active issues.
- Look for what’s actually included with the apartment: utilities, maintenance responsiveness, and any building rules that affect your daily routine.
- Check lease terms and move-in costs (security deposit, broker fee, and any non-refundable fees) before you schedule a viewing.
- Use the Openigloo details and tenant Q&A to verify practical concerns like pests, heat/hot water reliability, and turnaround times for repairs.
- Treat “low open violations” as a screening signal, not a guarantee—conditions can change faster than open-record updates.