High-rise buildings near the B train in Murray Hill
Murray Hill is a Manhattan neighborhood with a steady mix of residential buildings, including high-rise inventory. On Openigloo, you can narrow down to building types and commute needs like the B train. In Murray Hill, rated buildings average 3.9/5 across 78 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers high-rise buildings near the B train in Murray Hill, with 24+ buildings in the current Openigloo pool. Use Openigloo to compare buildings with rated-building signals, tenant Q&A, and open-data context. You can filter to high-rise inventory, then cross-check details that matter for your lease decision before you schedule a viewing.
High-rise buildings near the B train in Murray Hill
Showing 19–24 of 24 high-rise buildings near the B train in Murray Hill.
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71 Park Avenue
Murray Hill
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67 Park Avenue
Murray Hill
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288 Lexington Avenue
Murray Hill
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15 Park Avenue
Murray Hill
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7 Park Avenue
Murray Hill
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35 East 38 Street
Murray Hill
What to check before for high-rise buildings near the B train in Murray Hill
- Confirm the commute: match the building’s actual walking distance to the B train stops you’ll use most.
- Treat “high-rise” as a starting filter, not a guarantee of building conditions; read the latest tenant questions and look for notes on elevators, noise, and package handling.
- Check lease terms (renewal process, rent increase patterns when discussed, and how long units typically stay on the market) before applying.
- Review building policies that affect move-in costs beyond rent: deposits, required fees, and any application or admin charges mentioned in Q&A.
- If the listing is currently advertised, verify what’s included (utilities, internet, parking) and whether the unit matches the building’s amenity description.