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Buildings with elevators near the R train in Chelsea

Chelsea has 38+ elevator-and-R-train-matching buildings available on Openigloo right now, so you can focus your search on easier access while keeping an eye on transit convenience. For building quality signals, Chelsea has an average building rating of 3.7/5 across 111 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find 38+ buildings in Chelsea that match both filters: near the R train and with an elevator. Use this page to narrow your search to buildings that can reduce stair-only trips for move-ins, packages, and daily routines. Openigloo helps you screen buildings with an evidence-first view: rated buildings, tenant Q&A, and review signals alongside practical details you’ll want to confirm on-site. Compare options before you schedule tours so you spend time on units that fit your commute and mobility needs.

Buildings with elevators near the R train in Chelsea

Showing 37–38 of 38 buildings with elevators near the R train in Chelsea.

What to check before for buildings with elevators near the R train in Chelsea

  • Confirm the elevator works as expected for your unit path (from lobby to your floor) and ask whether there are any scheduled outages.
  • When you say “near the R train,” verify the exact station access and walking time at your usual hours, not just on a map.
  • Check building policies before applying: package handling, move-in scheduling, and any requirements for bicycles or accessible entry.
  • Use the rated-building average (3.7/5) as a baseline, then open individual entries to compare what residents specifically mention about maintenance, noise, and responsiveness.
  • If you need elevator access for a specific reason, ask whether the building supports it consistently (for example, during repairs) and document any limitations in writing.

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