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Buildings recommended by renters near the N train in East Village

In the East Village, you’ll find a mix of residential buildings that commuters use to get around Manhattan. This page focuses on buildings near the N train and uses renter input to help you narrow what to investigate next. For building quality signals, rated buildings in the East Village average 3.4/5 across 466 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page highlights buildings recommended by renters near the N train in Manhattan’s East Village, with 44+ buildings currently matching the filters. Use Openigloo to compare what other renters flag in their experience. We surface review signals plus building-level details and renter questions so you can confirm commute fit, building policies, and day-to-day issues before you sign a lease.

Buildings recommended by renters near the N train in East Village

Showing 37–44 of 44 buildings recommended by renters near the N train in East Village.

What to check before for buildings recommended by renters near the N train in East Village

  • N-train filter: treat it as “near the N,” then verify walking time at the building’s exact cross streets and check service hours.
  • “Recommended by renters”: look at the recent review themes behind the recommendations, not just an overall score, and cross-check with any unit-specific notes.
  • Before applying, ask about lease terms (renewal, early termination), move-in timing, and what’s required to start (documents, deposits, fees).
  • Confirm the full monthly picture beyond rent, including broker fee, deposits, and utilities, since these can change the effective cost.
  • If a building has restrictions (for example, on access, packages, or amenities), read the policy in context and ask how it’s enforced for your specific move-in date.

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