Buildings highly rated for trash management in East Village
In the East Village, renters commonly compare how building operations affect daily life, including how trash gets handled in shared spaces. This page focuses specifically on buildings with strong trash-management signals. In East Village, rated buildings average 3.4/5 across 466 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings highly rated for trash management in the East Village. You can browse 251+ buildings that match the trash-management quality signals, so you can focus your search on day-to-day cleanliness. On Openigloo, each building page brings together rating data, listing details, and renter Q&A so you can sanity-check how trash handling works in practice. Use the reviews and notes to compare buildings, then confirm the current setup directly with the super or leasing office before you sign.
Buildings highly rated for trash management in East Village
Showing 1–18 of 251 buildings highly rated for trash management in East Village.

190 East 7 Street
East Village

88 East 4 Street
East Village

62 Avenue B
East Village
145 4 Avenue
East Village
525 East 13 Street
East Village
725 East 9 Street
East Village

107 St Marks Place
East Village

194 East 2 Street
East Village
56 St Marks Place
East Village

310 East 2 Street
East Village

166 2 Avenue
East Village
85 4 Avenue
East Village

222 East 3 Street
East Village

11 East 1 Street
East Village

235 East 13 Street
East Village
302 East 3 Street
East Village
245 East 13 Street
East Village
264 East 2 Street
East Village
What to check before for buildings highly rated for trash management in East Village
- Start with the building pages that match “best-trash-management,” then scan the trash-related notes in renter Q&A and any maintenance/operational comments.
- Verify the trash workflow in writing: collection schedule, where residents leave bins, and how the building handles overflow or missed pickup.
- If the building uses a chute or central disposal area, ask about access rules, cleaning responsibility, and how odors/pests are managed.
- Check whether there are move-in/out rules for packaging and disposal (especially for large items) and what fees apply for bulk trash.
- Compare lease terms and building policies alongside trash handling, since operational issues can change by management company or staffing.
- If a building is rated highly but details are thin, treat the score as a starting point and ask follow-up questions about current procedures.