Buildings recommended by renters near the M101 bus in Murray Hill
Murray Hill is a Manhattan neighborhood people often use as a base for work commutes, with a dense mix of residential buildings across many blocks. On Openigloo, this page focuses on buildings that fit the M101 bus-area mapping in the neighborhood. For Murray Hill, rated buildings average 3.9/5 across 78 rated buildings, which gives you a quick read on how these buildings are tracking with renters in the dataset. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings recommended by renters near the M101 bus in Murray Hill, Manhattan. This page covers 35+ buildings that match the m101-bus + recommended-by-renters pair, so you can start with renter-tested options in the same commuting zone. Openigloo helps you compare faster by pulling together building-level signals (including what rated buildings look like) and renter Q&A themes, so you can sanity-check basics like management responsiveness, maintenance patterns, and practical move-in constraints before you apply or sign.
Buildings recommended by renters near the M101 bus in Murray Hill
Showing 1–18 of 35 buildings recommended by renters near the M101 bus in Murray Hill.

330 East 39 Street
Murray Hill
245 East 40 Street
Murray Hill

300 East 39 Street
Murray Hill

150 East 39 Street
Murray Hill

115 East 34 Street
Murray Hill
138 East 38 Street
Murray Hill

300 East 40 Street
Murray Hill

5 Tudor City Place
Murray Hill
222 E 39 St
Murray Hill

137 East 38 Street
Murray Hill

225 East 39 Street
Murray Hill

41 Park Avenue
Murray Hill

301 East 38 Street
Murray Hill
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25 Tudor City Place
Murray Hill

237 East 34 Street
Murray Hill

108 East 38 Street
Murray Hill

695 1 Avenue
Murray Hill

114 East 40 Street
Murray Hill
What to check before for buildings recommended by renters near the M101 bus in Murray Hill
- Use the M101 corridor as your anchor, then filter down by what matters to your commute and move-in timeline (amenities, building policies, and whether units are currently available).
- Check what “recommended by renters” means for the specific building: look at the rated buildings score and skim Q&A topics that repeat across tenants.
- Confirm commute reality: bus timing and walking distance to your exact stop can change the experience more than the neighborhood name.
- Before signing, verify building rules directly (pet terms, move-in logistics, laundry plans, package handling) since policy details can vary building to building.
- Ask about the FULL monthly cost, not just the rent: fees at move-in, utilities expectations, and any required deposits can change the total budget.
- Consider lease terms and renewal expectations: renter experiences often flag how stable (or unpredictable) costs and move-in conditions can feel over time.