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Buildings with doormen near the F train in Lower East Side

Lower East Side in Manhattan is a dense, transit-connected area where renters often prioritize quick access to major subway lines, including the F. On Openigloo, you can compare building-level details across rated buildings in the neighborhood. For the Lower East Side, the average building rating is 3.4/5 across 179 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page helps you browse buildings with doormen near the F train in Lower East Side. You’re looking at 21+ eligible buildings on Openigloo, using the F-train and with-doorman filter pair. Openigloo brings together building records, user-reported signals, and what renters actually ask before signing. Use the listings to compare amenities, read building-level notes from rated buildings, and check tenant Q&A details that can affect day-to-day living and move-in timelines.

Buildings with doormen near the F train in Lower East Side

Showing 19–21 of 21 buildings with doormen near the F train in Lower East Side.

What to check before for buildings with doormen near the F train in Lower East Side

  • Focus on the building-level doorman setup: confirm coverage hours, entrance access, and whether packages are accepted.
  • Match the route to your routine by checking the building’s distance to the F train stops and your typical commute times.
  • Verify unit constraints before you apply: lease start date, any move-in fees/deposits, and whether there are limits on storage, bikes, or common-area use.
  • Use building Q&A to sanity-check logistics like maintenance responsiveness, hot water reliability, and elevator wait times—then confirm with the super or leasing office.
  • If a building is marketed as “with doorman,” ask what happens during off-hours (staffing, intercom procedures, and guest access).

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