Buildings with elevators near the M102 bus in Manhattan
This page shows buildings with elevators near the M102 bus line across Manhattan, with 801+ eligible buildings matching your filters (m102-bus + with-elevator). Openigloo helps you narrow down faster using building-level info plus signals like renter-written notes, review context, and open-data indicators. You can also use tenant Q&A-style guidance to confirm practical details before you commit, like elevator reliability, access rules, and what costs to expect beyond the asking rent.
Buildings with elevators near the M102 bus in Manhattan
Showing 217–234 of 801 buildings with elevators near the M102 bus in Manhattan.
226 E 70 St
Lenox Hill
120 East 34 Street
Midtown East
150 East 34 Street
Kips Bay

205 East 95 Street
Yorkville
330 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay

1295 5 Avenue
South Harlem
300 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay
200 East 72 Street
Lenox Hill
240 1 Avenue
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
215 East 95 Street
Yorkville
150 East 44 Street
Turtle Bay
160 East 48 Street
Turtle Bay
201 East 69 Street
Lenox Hill
140 East 46 Street
Turtle Bay

175 E 96 St
Carnegie Hill
200E East 33 Street
Kips Bay
207 East 37 Street
Murray Hill
145 East 16 Street
Gramercy Park
What to check before for buildings with elevators near the M102 bus in Manhattan
- Expect a transit-oriented search: buildings are filtered for proximity to the M102 bus and for having an elevator on-site.
- Before applying, confirm how the elevator is used (main access vs. freight/alternate entrances) and whether there are any resident restrictions.
- Ask about any additional monthly or one-time costs that may come with elevator buildings (e.g., doorman/package rules, building fees) even if the elevator itself is included.
- Check whether the listing notes elevator service as “operational” and whether there are any scheduled upgrades or known outages.
- If you’re moving with accessibility needs, ask for step-free routes from the entrance to your unit and whether the elevator fits your mobility device or moving needs.
- Use the notes and Q&A signals to compare building habits (response time, wait times for repairs) rather than relying only on photos.