Buildings with elevators near the 5 train in Murray Hill
Murray Hill is a Manhattan neighborhood where many renters prioritize day-to-day logistics like getting around quickly. This page focuses on buildings near the 5 train and adds an elevator requirement so you can narrow your search to access-friendly options. For Murray Hill, rated buildings average 3.9/5 across 78 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find 78+ buildings with elevators near the 5 train in Murray Hill. Use this page to narrow by transit convenience and building access, then compare what matters for everyday move-in and living. Openigloo helps you review the building signals that come up during the search, including ratings from rated buildings, and renter notes where available. You can also cross-check details using what’s posted on each building page, then ask direct tenant questions before you apply or sign.
Buildings with elevators near the 5 train in Murray Hill
Showing 73–78 of 78 buildings with elevators near the 5 train in Murray Hill.

139 East 35 Street
Murray Hill

311 East 38 Street
Murray Hill

250 East 39 Street
Murray Hill

30 East 37 Street
Murray Hill

200 East 39 Street
Murray Hill
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35 East 38 Street
Murray Hill
What to check before for buildings with elevators near the 5 train in Murray Hill
- Confirm what “with elevator” means for your situation (e.g., elevator access to your unit floor, any service limits, and hours if listed).
- Check the walk time and stop location for your commute to the 5 train, since “near” can vary by block.
- Verify lease specifics before touring: move-in date, renewal terms, and whether any restrictions apply to your schedule.
- Review posted costs beyond rent (application fees, deposits, and any building-required charges) so your monthly total is clear.
- Use rated building context (3.9/5 across 78 rated buildings) as a starting point, then read recent notes for patterns that affect day-to-day living.