Buildings highly rated for trash management in Chelsea
Chelsea is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often compare building details that affect daily routines, including how shared services are managed. On Openigloo, you can use Chelsea-scoped building pages to focus on the specific “trash management” signal instead of reading every building from scratch. For Chelsea, rated buildings have an average building rating of 3.7/5 across 111 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings highly rated for trash management in Chelsea, Manhattan, with 69+ eligible buildings right now. Use it to narrow your search to buildings where trash handling is a consistent point of feedback. Openigloo aggregates building signals (including ratings from rated buildings) and shows what renters actually report in reviews and building Q&A. You can confirm day-to-day details like pickup routines, chute rules, and how management handles issues—before you sign a lease.
Buildings highly rated for trash management in Chelsea
Showing 1–18 of 69 buildings highly rated for trash management in Chelsea.

777 Avenue Of The Americas
Chelsea

208 West 23 Street
Chelsea

101 West 15 Street
Chelsea

200 West 26 Street
Chelsea
370 West 30 Street
Chelsea
301 West 19 Street
Chelsea

120 West 21 Street
Chelsea

260 West 26 Street
Chelsea
303 West 21 Street
Chelsea

100 West 26 Street
Chelsea

160 West 24 Street
Chelsea

250 West 19 Street
Chelsea
337 West 14 Street
Chelsea
235 West 22 Street
Chelsea

180 West 20 Street
Chelsea

155 West 21 Street
Chelsea
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245 West 25 Street
Chelsea
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320 West 30 Street
Chelsea
What to check before for buildings highly rated for trash management in Chelsea
- Use the “best-trash-management” filter as your starting point, then read the recent review themes to see what’s actually being managed (bins, chutes, curbside pickup, odors).
- Confirm in writing who controls the trash area rules: what residents can put out, where bags go, and any prohibited items to avoid violations or clean-up fees.
- Check whether the building has a central chute/room versus external bins. Ask how spills, overflowing containers, and pests are addressed when problems happen.
- If you’re sensitive to noise or odors, filter further using what’s available on the building page (amenities/building type) and then verify the trash room location during a walkthrough.
- Before committing, ask about any resident responsibilities (taking out bags on schedule, cleaning up after dumping, using liners) and how the building documents enforcement or charges if applicable.