Buildings with low open violation rates near the B train in Manhattan
This page covers Manhattan buildings near the B train with low open violation rates. Use it to narrow your search to 4,219+ buildings that Openigloo flags with fewer open violations right now, so you can focus your shortlist faster. Openigloo combines building-level signals, renter reviews, and tenant Q&A to help you compare what matters before you sign a lease. The open-violation filter is based on public NYC records, and the building profile helps you cross-check details with landlord or superintendent directly.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the B train in Manhattan
Showing 2,359–2,376 of 4,219 buildings with low open violation rates near the B train in Manhattan.
784 Columbus Avenue
Upper West Side

80 Delancey Street
Lower East Side
488 7 Avenue
Midtown South

400 West 113 Street
Morningside Heights
240 West 73 Street
Upper West Side
401 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen
49 East 34 Street
Murray Hill
2586 Broadway
Upper West Side
49 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side
416 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
145 West 10 Street
West Village
1 Columbus Place
Hell's Kitchen
300 West 49 Street
Hell's Kitchen
184 Lexington Avenue
Midtown East
400 West 119 Street
Morningside Heights
7 East 32 Street
Midtown South
1 University Place
Greenwich Village
45 Tiemann Place
Morningside Heights
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the B train in Manhattan
- Use the “low open violations” filter as a starting signal, then confirm the current status with the building management (don’t rely on one snapshot).
- Check whether the building has an active work order or recent repairs mentioned in tenant Q&A, since conditions can change between record updates.
- Verify commute fit first: filter results are targeted around the B train area, but blocks can vary a lot—double-check the exact nearest stop from your unit.
- Read the lease basics (rent, term, renewal terms, and deposit/broker fees). Total monthly cost still matters even when you prioritize building condition.
- If you’re sensitive to pests, mold, or rodents, ask the super about treatment history and timing; open-record data may lag real-world conditions.
- Watch for move-in timing: low-violation results can still come with an ongoing schedule, especially if work is underway. Ask for written timelines where possible.