Buildings with available apartments near the L train in Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often look for walkable commutes and frequent transit options. This Openigloo scope focuses on L-train access, with 11+ eligible buildings that currently show available apartments. For housing decisions, you can start with the quality signal: rated buildings in Greenwich Village average 3.6/5 across 92 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Explore buildings in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, with available apartments near the L train. This Openigloo page covers 11+ buildings that match the L-train + with-available-apartments filters. Use Openigloo to compare buildings using tenant-first info like rated building signals, what’s currently advertised, and building-level notes gathered from reviews and Q&A. You can also sanity-check listings against real lease details before you commit.
Buildings with available apartments near the L train in Greenwich Village
Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings with available apartments near the L train in Greenwich Village.

39 East 12 Street
Greenwich Village

59 West 8 Street
Greenwich Village

28 East 10 Street
Greenwich Village
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135 West 4 Street
Greenwich Village
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village

24 5 Avenue
Greenwich Village

11 Waverly Place
Greenwich Village

15 East 11 Street
Greenwich Village

23 Waverly Place
Greenwich Village
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35 East 10 Street
Greenwich Village

26 Greenwich Avenue
Greenwich Village
What to check before for buildings with available apartments near the L train in Greenwich Village
- Confirm the exact L line stop(s) you’ll use from each building’s address and map direction, since “near the L train” can still mean different walk times.
- Check current availability details in each building card (what’s offered now, lease start windows, and any unit-specific requirements).
- Read the full listing for move-in costs beyond the rent: deposits, broker or finder fees (if applicable), and utility responsibilities.
- If a building is popular, application timing matters. Ask what happens if two applicants apply for the same unit while it’s still available.
- Use the rated-building score as a starting point, then review the specific issues tenants mention in Q&A to match your priorities (noise, maintenance response, package handling).