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Pre-war buildings near the D train in Hudson Square

Hudson Square is a Manhattan neighborhood where pre-war inventory often shows up alongside buildings that have been updated over time. If you want to stay close to the D train, browsing by building filters can help you compare commute convenience with building age. In Hudson Square, rated buildings average 3.6/5 across 8 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page covers pre-war buildings near the D train in Hudson Square, with 27+ buildings that match your filters. Use it to compare building basics and narrow what to tour based on the combination of location (Hudson Square) and building age (pre-war). Openigloo helps you sort faster with building-level research signals, including what renters share and what’s available in open records. You can cross-check the “on-paper” details (ownership/maintenance patterns, reported issues, amenities noted in listings) against what matters for your move, then ask targeted questions before you commit.

Pre-war buildings near the D train in Hudson Square

Showing 19–27 of 27 pre-war buildings near the D train in Hudson Square.

What to check before for pre-war buildings near the D train in Hudson Square

  • Confirm the commute you need: the page targets D train access, but actual walk/transfer time varies block by block.
  • Treat “pre-war” as a starting point: ask about recent upgrades (windows, plumbing, heating) and how they handle noise, pests, and repairs.
  • Use the building’s Openigloo signals to compare: look at rated-building info from the 8 rated buildings and any tenant Q&A before scheduling tours.
  • Check current move-in economics beyond rent: brokers/fees, deposit terms, and utility responsibility can change the full monthly cost.
  • When you’re short-listing, verify lease terms and renewal details directly with management, especially for any regulatory status or building policies you see mentioned.

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