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Buildings with low historical violations in All Upper West Side

The All Upper West Side combines residential comfort with the cultural richness of Manhattan. Known for its tree-lined streets and proximity to parks, it features 80+ buildings, making it a desirable place for renters seeking a peaceful urban experience. For those interested in living here, the average building rating stands at 3.5 out of 5, indicating a moderate level of tenant satisfaction across 203 rated buildings. This combination of quality and quantity presents a reliable option for potential renters. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Discover buildings with low historical violations in the All Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, with over 80+ eligible buildings available. This filter helps you find properties with fewer historical regulation issues, making it a practical choice for renters seeking reassurance in their housing choice. At Openigloo, we provide insights through tenant reviews, open data signals, and a Q&A section that answers common concerns. This helps you make informed decisions when searching for your next home in a vibrant neighborhood.

Buildings with low historical violations in All Upper West Side

Showing 73–80 of 80 buildings with low historical violations in All Upper West Side.

What to check before for buildings with low historical violations in All Upper West Side

  • Expect fewer historical violations, which may indicate better building management and tenant experiences.
  • Confirm the building's compliance with current regulations and any additional fees associated with your move-in.
  • Review tenant experiences shared in Openigloo to gauge the building's management responsiveness.
  • Check how long the building has maintained low violation records; this may influence your decision.
  • Ask about any other potential issues or neighborhood concerns in direct communication with the building.

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