Buildings that accept digital rent payments near the J train in Manhattan
This page covers Manhattan buildings that accept digital rent payments and are near the J train. You can browse 177+ buildings that match the two filters so you can narrow what to tour and what to ask about up front. Openigloo helps you compare buildings faster using what renters report and open-data style signals surfaced on each building page. Use the filter match plus tenant Q&A and reviews to confirm payment options, building policies, and day-to-day details before you commit to a lease.
Buildings that accept digital rent payments near the J train in Manhattan
Showing 19–36 of 177 buildings that accept digital rent payments near the J train in Manhattan.

37 Wall Street
Financial District

67 Wall Street
Financial District
70 Pine Street
Financial District

42 Lafayette Street
Tribeca

87 White Street
Tribeca

99 John Street
Fulton/Seaport

20 Broad Street
Financial District

105 Duane Street
Tribeca

88 East 4 Street
East Village
11 Maiden Lane
Financial District

153 Norfolk Street
Lower East Side

62 Avenue B
East Village
136 William Street
Fulton/Seaport
280 Mulberry Street
Nolita

19 Dutch Street
Fulton/Seaport

90 West Street
Financial District

215 East 4 Street
East Village
10 Rutgers Street
Two Bridges
What to check before for buildings that accept digital rent payments near the J train in Manhattan
- Confirm how digital payments are handled (app/portal, bank transfer, credit vs. debit), and ask whether there’s a processing window before rent is considered on time.
- Check whether accepting digital rent payments is for rent only or also for fees (parking, laundry, pets). Payment policies can differ by charge type.
- Look at how the building documents payment (receipts, posting times, late-payment rules) so you’re not guessing if there’s a delay.
- Use Openigloo’s building pages to read renter Q&A and reviews, then compare notes across multiple buildings before applying.
- If you’re budgeting, verify the full monthly cost beyond rent (moves-in fees, deposits, utilities) since payment convenience doesn’t change total expenses.