Buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Manhattan
This page covers buildings in Manhattan tagged for the B train plus low historical violations, with 590+ buildings currently matching. Use it to narrow down your search to buildings with fewer past violation signals and focus on what you can verify before signing. Openigloo pairs building-level context with renter-first info: building reviews, searchable details, and open-data signals from NYC records so you can ask better questions. You can also review tenant Q&A and save buildings as you compare offers across the B train corridor.
Buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Manhattan
Showing 145–162 of 590 buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Manhattan.
350 W 50 St
Hell's Kitchen
1373 Avenue Of The Americas
Midtown
250 West 85 Street
Upper West Side
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355 West 51 Street
Hell's Kitchen
50 West 72 Street
All Upper West Side
888 8 Avenue
Midtown
217 Thompson Street
Greenwich Village
87 Attorney Street
Lower East Side
168 Rivington Street
Lower East Side
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885 6 Ave
Midtown South
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19 West 69 Street
All Upper West Side
253 West 72 Street
Upper West Side
95 Christopher Street
West Village
165 Christopher Street
West Village
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200 W 93 St
Upper West Side
301 Elizabeth Street
Noho
82 East 3 Street
East Village
229 W 60 St
All Upper West Side
What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near the B train in Manhattan
- Filter scope: you’re looking at Manhattan buildings near the B train area that meet the “low historical violations” criteria based on NYC open records.
- What to confirm in person or in writing: current conditions, recent repairs, and whether any new issues have been filed since the historical data snapshot.
- Ask about key paperwork: certificates/permits for major systems work, and the building’s process for reporting maintenance and tracking follow-ups.
- Fees and lease mechanics still matter even when violations look better: review the full move-in cost (deposit, broker fee if applicable) and the lease terms for renewals and repairs.
- Check unit-specific limits: different apartments can have different exposures to noise, light, pests, or maintenance responsiveness even in the same building.verified and ask for recent documentation.