Buildings recommended by renters near transit in Financial District
Financial District buildings are a commute-first area in Lower Manhattan, and this page focuses on buildings near transit and recommended-by-renters. You can use Openigloo to compare what renters say about day-to-day living alongside building-level signals before you plan viewings. For Financial District, rated buildings average 4.2/5 (across 48 rated buildings). (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers Buildings in the Financial District with at least one active commute-friendly option, using the “near-transit + recommended-by-renters” filters. You’re looking at 42+ eligible buildings, so you can compare what residents report matters when you want an easy ride without guesswork. Openigloo helps you narrow faster with building ratings from rated buildings, plus renter-written signals that reflect day-to-day experience. You can also use the building and unit details alongside Q&A and open-data signals to sanity-check things like commute time expectations, building operations, and move-in requirements before you sign a lease.
Buildings recommended by renters near transit in Financial District
Showing 1–18 of 42 buildings recommended by renters near transit in Financial District.

2 Gold Street
Financial District

63 Wall Street
Financial District

20 Exchange Place
Financial District

1 West St
Financial District

180 Water Street
Financial District

10 Hanover Square
Financial District

100 Maiden Lane
Financial District

45 Wall Street
Financial District

75 West Street
Financial District

71 Broadway
Financial District

116 John Street
Financial District

37 Wall Street
Financial District

67 Wall Street
Financial District
70 Pine Street
Financial District

20 Broad Street
Financial District
11 Maiden Lane
Financial District

90 West Street
Financial District

21 West Street
Financial District
What to check before for buildings recommended by renters near transit in Financial District
- Confirm which stops or subway lines the building is actually close to (and how long it takes at your commute time), since “near-transit” can mean different walking distances.
- Use the rated buildings score as a baseline, then read the specific renter notes that led to “recommended-by-renters” for patterns that match your needs.
- Before applying, verify the full monthly cost beyond the asking rent (one-time move-in charges, recurring fees, and any deposits) and ask what’s included in the lease.
- Check building rules that can affect move-in logistics (packages, elevators during peak hours, laundry, bike storage, and guest policies) and confirm them with the leasing office.
- If you’re comparing multiple buildings, shortlist units with similar layout and exposure so the transit preference doesn’t hide other tradeoffs.