Buildings with low open violation rates near the BXM3 bus in Manhattan
This page focuses on buildings in Manhattan that match a two-part filter: near the BXM3 bus route (bxm3-bus) and with lower open-violation rates (low-open-violations). There are 762+ buildings that meet these criteria in the current Openigloo snapshot. Openigloo helps you narrow options before you tour. Use building pages to read renter-first reviews and see open-data signals tied to open violations, then confirm details with the building directly. Tenant Q&A and questions from other renters can also help you plan what to ask about maintenance follow-through and common issues before you sign.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the BXM3 bus in Manhattan
Showing 757–762 of 762 buildings with low open violation rates near the BXM3 bus in Manhattan.
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1635 Lexington Avenue
East Harlem
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51 East 97 Street
Carnegie Hill
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509 West 212 Street
Inwood
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9 Adrian Avenue
Marble Hill
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83 West 119 Street
South Harlem
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107 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the BXM3 bus in Manhattan
- Confirm the building’s distance and the exact commute: “near the BXM3 bus” is a location filter, so check your walking route and timing.
- Use the low-open-violations signal as a starting point, not a guarantee. Ask how violations are tracked and resolved, and what the current maintenance process looks like.
- Review renter notes for patterns (heat, hot water, pests, noise). Low violation history can still coincide with service gaps or recent complaints.
- Ask for the full move-in cost: deposit, fees, and any broker-related charges can change the monthly total beyond the asking rent.
- If you’re considering a lease renewal or large rent change, request a written plan for repairs and timelines. Make sure the issues you care about are addressed before move-in.