Buildings recommended by renters near transit in All Upper West Side
All Upper West Side is a dense, transit-connected part of Manhattan where many renters weigh commute convenience alongside building conditions. This page is for renter-recommended buildings near transit within the neighborhood. Within All Upper West Side, rated buildings average 3.6/5 across 206 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings recommended by renters near transit in All Upper West Side—115+ buildings currently match this filter pair. If you want shorter commutes and you trust other tenants’ signals, this page helps you narrow fast. Openigloo brings together renter recommendations, building details, and review-based context so you can compare options before you apply. Use the building pages to check what residents flag, review any open-data notes, and read tenant Q&A to confirm the practical stuff that affects your move-in timeline.
Buildings recommended by renters near transit in All Upper West Side
Showing 1–18 of 115 buildings recommended by renters near transit in All Upper West Side.

244 West 64 Street
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205 W 103 St
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75 West End Avenue
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180 Riverside Boulevard
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155 W 68 St
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62 West 66 Street
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160 Riverside Boulevard
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21 West End Avenue
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246 West 108 Street
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243 West 63 Street
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124 West 60 Street
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200 W 70 St
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145 West 67 Street
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155 West 60 Street
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50 West 72 Street
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200 West 67 Street
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228 West 71 Street
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229 W 60 St
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What to check before for buildings recommended by renters near transit in All Upper West Side
- Short commute first: confirm the exact walking time to your usual subway entrance, not just the nearby station names listed in building info.
- Use the renter-recommendation signal as a starting point, then check recent review themes (maintenance, noise, responsiveness) on the building page.
- Because this is “near-transit,” ask about street-facing units, delivery noise, and typical elevator/wait times—those often matter more than the transit map.
- Before signing, verify the full monthly cost beyond rent (any fees listed by the building, typical deposits, and utility expectations).
- If you’re comparing similar buildings, focus on what renters mention repeatedly across multiple rated buildings, and filter down to buildings with available units. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)