Buildings with low historical violations near transit in Midtown South
Midtown South is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often prioritize day-to-day access to transit, and building choices can vary block by block. On Openigloo, this page focuses on buildings that combine low historical violations with near-transit locations. In Midtown South, rated buildings have an average building rating of 4.0/5 across 27 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings with low historical violations near transit in Midtown South. This page covers 12+ buildings that match both filters, so you can focus on buildings that are closer to stations and that have fewer flagged records. On Openigloo, you can compare what other renters say in the rated buildings, then verify details with tenant Q&A and building-level notes. We also surface open-data signals tied to the historical-violation filter, so you can ask the right questions before you sign.
Buildings with low historical violations near transit in Midtown South
Showing 1–12 of 12 buildings with low historical violations near transit in Midtown South.

50 West 34 Street
Midtown South

66 West 38 Street
Midtown South

9 W 31 St
Midtown South
42 West 33 Street
Midtown South

885 Avenue Of The Americas
Midtown South

309 5 Ave
Midtown South
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408 8 Avenue
Midtown South

160 Madison Avenue
Midtown South

100 West 39 Street
Midtown South

325 5 Avenue
Midtown South
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11 East 32 Street
Midtown South

11 East 36 Street
Midtown South
What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near transit in Midtown South
- Confirm what “low historical violations” covers for the specific building by reviewing its open-data signals and the date ranges shown on the building page.
- Check the commute path, not just proximity: map walking time to your usual station and verify elevator/service status if you need accessibility.
- Read lease terms carefully for near-transit tradeoffs like noise expectations, ventilation, and any stated quiet-hours policies.
- If the building has multiple entries or wings, verify which entry your unit uses and where maintenance issues are typically reported.
- Use the tenant Q&A and building notes to confirm practical items that records do not cover, like current pest prevention, recent repairs, and how management responds.