Buildings with elevators near the D train in Manhattan
This page highlights buildings with elevators near the D train in Manhattan—511+ buildings that match the live filters. Use it to focus your search on elevator access while staying along the D-line corridor. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using practical signals: building pages with tenant Q&A, ratings on rated buildings, and open-data details you can verify. Still, an elevator can mean different things across buildings, so confirm how it works for move-ins, accessibility, and daily use before signing.
Buildings with elevators near the D train in Manhattan
Showing 505–511 of 511 buildings with elevators near the D train in Manhattan.
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531 West 143 Street
Hamilton Heights
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63 Cooper Square
East Village
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555 West 59 Street
All Upper West Side
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424 West 53 Street
Hell's Kitchen
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545 Edgecombe Avenue
Washington Heights
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48 Grove St
West Village
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535 West 155 Street
Washington Heights
What to check before for buildings with elevators near the D train in Manhattan
- Use the map and transit context to narrow results to the D train area, then open individual buildings to check elevator notes and any access rules.
- Confirm the elevator’s usable coverage (e.g., to all floors vs. partial service), and ask what happens during maintenance or peak hours.
- If you’re moving furniture or have mobility needs, ask about freight elevator policies, move-in scheduling, and any documentation or security procedures.
- Compare total monthly cost—don’t just rely on the asking rent; confirm broker fee, deposit, and any required utilities or building fees.
- Read tenant Q&A for real-world patterns (service reliability, responsiveness, and how residents describe elevator wait times).
- If you’re coordinating a short lease or a timed move, check availability and plan for the building’s scheduling rules. Press the building for specifics.