Pre-war buildings near the F train in Nolita
Nolita is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often balance walkability with quick subway access, so finding the right building for your commute matters. This page focuses on pre-war buildings near the F train. Nolita’s eligible buildings are rated 3.5/5 across 39 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page helps you find pre-war buildings near the F train in Nolita, with 150+ buildings to browse. Use the filters to narrow by building age and transit proximity so you can compare options that fit how you commute. Openigloo shows tenant-first signals like rated-building scores, plus open-data-backed details and renter Q&A from people who toured or lived there. Check what’s available now, then verify specifics directly with the building before you sign a lease.
Pre-war buildings near the F train in Nolita
Showing 145–150 of 150 pre-war buildings near the F train in Nolita.
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240 Mulberry Street
Nolita
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239 Elizabeth Street
Nolita

236 Mulberry Street
Nolita
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51 Spring Street
Nolita
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52 Kenmare Street
Nolita
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203 Mott St
Nolita
What to check before for pre-war buildings near the F train in Nolita
- Confirm what “F-train proximity” means for your routine: walk time, station entrance, and which direction you typically commute.
- Because these are pre-war buildings, ask about elevator condition, laundry access, and any recent work orders (especially if the building mentions ongoing repairs).
- Review rent basics beyond the monthly asking amount: move-in timing, deposits, and any one-time fees the management collects.
- Use the rated-building score as a starting point, but read through tenant Q&A and building notes for patterns like maintenance responsiveness or noise.
- If you have accessibility needs, confirm routes and building features in advance; older buildings may have constraints.
- On tours, verify the details you care about most (utilities setup, package handling, and rules that affect day-to-day living) before you apply.