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Buildings with low historical violations near the D train in Midtown South

Midtown South in Manhattan is a practical base for renters who want access to major subway routes and a steady supply of nearby buildings. This page focuses on options near the D train, using Openigloo building signals to help you narrow down what to investigate first. In Midtown South, rated buildings average 4.0/5 across 27 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page narrows buildings to Midtown South, Manhattan, that are near the D train and match the low-historic-violations filter. You’re looking at 12+ buildings that currently fit this combination of location and open-records signals. Openigloo helps you compare options faster by pairing the filter results with building-level context from rated buildings and renter input. You can review patterns from public records and tenant Q&A, then confirm details directly with the building before you sign a lease or pay any fees.

Buildings with low historical violations near the D train in Midtown South

Showing 1–12 of 12 buildings with low historical violations near the D train in Midtown South.

What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near the D train in Midtown South

  • Start with the low-historic-violations filter, then verify the address, unit type, and lease terms with the building; past records don’t guarantee the current condition.
  • Confirm what “near the D train” means in practice for your commute time (walk time, transfer needs, and time-of-day route changes).
  • Use the rated buildings signal to compare which buildings renters report most consistently, then read tenant Q&A for maintenance and responsiveness details.
  • If you’re budget sensitive, check the full move-in cost (deposit, fees, utilities) and how it breaks down across your specific unit.

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