High-rise buildings near the 5 train in Manhattan
This page covers high-rise buildings in Manhattan that are near the 5 train, with 731+ eligible buildings in the current Openigloo snapshot. Use it to narrow your search by both location context (5-train corridor) and building type (high-rise). Openigloo helps you compare faster with building signals like recorded details, live availability, and renter-focused context. When you’re deciding between similar buildings, use reviews plus any tenant Q&A to validate what matters for your move-in timing, commute expectations, and day-to-day building operations.
High-rise buildings near the 5 train in Manhattan
Showing 523–540 of 731 high-rise buildings near the 5 train in Manhattan.

401 East 80 Street
Yorkville

400 East 66 Street
Lenox Hill
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123 East 54 Street
Midtown

312 East 42 Street
Murray Hill

201 East 86 Street
Yorkville

425 Fifth Avenue
Midtown South

200 East 65 Street
Lenox Hill

200 North End Avenue
Battery Park City

56 Pine Street
Financial District

360 East 55 Street
Sutton Place
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303 East 43 Street
Turtle Bay

117 East 57 Street
Midtown

420 East 64 Street
Lenox Hill
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31 Monroe Street
Two Bridges
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245 East 84 Street
Yorkville

160 East 88 Street
Carnegie Hill

591 3 Avenue
Murray Hill

412 East 55 Street
Sutton Place
What to check before for high-rise buildings near the 5 train in Manhattan
- Confirm “near the 5 train” for your exact stop: walk the route in daylight and at night, and check transfer options if you commute off the core line.
- Verify the “high-rise” details that affect daily life: elevator situation during peak hours, package handling, laundry setup, and whether access is controlled at all times.
- Match building type to lease reality: ask about move-in requirements, estimated processing time for approvals, and any limits on storage or common-area access.
- If you’re comparing multiple buildings, check what’s currently advertised for move-in dates and concessions (if any) rather than relying only on older photos or descriptions.
- Before signing, confirm the full monthly cost beyond rent (fees, deposits, utilities) and ask how they’re calculated for your specific unit and lease term.