Buildings near the SIM34 bus in Hudson Square
Hudson Square is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often prioritize quick access to transit and convenient commutes. Openigloo groups buildings in the area so you can compare what’s available without starting from scratch. For Hudson Square, rated buildings average 3.6/5 across 8 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings near the SIM34 bus in Hudson Square, Manhattan—22+ buildings are currently in this search scope. This page is specific to location (Hudson Square) and transit access (the SIM34 bus), with Openigloo filters applied in the background. Use Openigloo to narrow down buildings based on what matters to you, then confirm details before you sign. You can review rated building signals, see what tenants and residents say, and use open-data style indicators to compare options faster. Still, always verify the unit, fees, and move-in requirements directly with the building.
Buildings near the SIM34 bus in Hudson Square
Showing 19–22 of 22 buildings near the SIM34 bus in Hudson Square.

235 Avenue Of The Americas
Hudson Square

28 King Street
Hudson Square

29 King Street
Hudson Square
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231 Hudson Street
Hudson Square
What to check before for buildings near the SIM34 bus in Hudson Square
- Start with the SIM34 bus location filter, then refine by essentials like “with available apartments” and your budget range (if shown on results).
- Before applying, confirm the full move-in cost: security deposit, any broker/lease fees, and what utilities are included.
- If the building is pet-friendly on your filter, treat it as a checklist item, not a guarantee: ask about fees, breed/weight/count limits, and required documentation.
- Check lease terms and renewal details in writing; transit-adjacent buildings can vary a lot by management company and unit type.
- Use the building’s rating signals as a starting point, then ask questions specific to the unit you’re considering.