Buildings with elevators near transit in Manhattan
This page helps you find Manhattan buildings with elevators near transit, currently totaling 2,255+ eligible buildings. Use it to narrow down where commuting is easier and where an in-building elevator may simplify move-in and daily routines. On Openigloo, you can filter to match your needs, then use building-level signals, renter reviews, and tenant Q&A to compare buildings more methodically. As you shortlist, check details like elevator access, closest stations, and any building-specific policies before you schedule a tour or sign a lease.
Buildings with elevators near transit in Manhattan
Showing 667–684 of 2,255 buildings with elevators near transit in Manhattan.
145 East 16 Street
Gramercy Park
429 East 52 Street
Turtle Bay
555 10 Avenue
Hudson Yards
410 East 20 Street
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
21 West End Avenue
All Upper West Side
150 East 39 Street
Murray Hill
400 East 71 Street
Lenox Hill
525 East 72 Street
Lenox Hill
488 7 Avenue
Midtown South
107 St Marks Place
East Village
420 East 54 Street
Sutton Place
515 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
635 East 14 Street
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
222 E 34 St
Kips Bay
1510 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill
550 West 54 Street
Hell's Kitchen
520 West 43 Street
Hell's Kitchen
658 Greenwich Street
West Village
What to check before for buildings with elevators near transit in Manhattan
- Expect to see buildings mapped to nearby subway/bus access, plus elevator availability indicators—use the route distance/time shown on listings pages to confirm your commute.
- Before applying, verify how the elevator is used (frequency, any service limits, freight vs resident access) and whether the building requires keys/cards for access.
- If you’re moving with large items, ask about elevator size and loading procedures; small restrictions can affect furniture, strollers, and deliveries.
- Compare the full monthly cost beyond rent (e.g., utilities and any building fees) since elevator buildings can have different fee schedules.
- Use Openigloo reviews and tenant Q&A to spot patterns—like reliability of elevator service, noise near transit, and how management handles maintenance requests.