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Buildings with low historical violations near the J train in Nolita

Nolita is a dense, walkable part of Manhattan where many renters focus on commute access and day-to-day building operations. On Openigloo, this page limits you to buildings near the J train and applies a low historical violations filter. For Nolita specifically, rated buildings average 3.5/5. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This Openigloo page shows buildings with low historical violations near the J train in Nolita: 12+ buildings that match the two-part filter (J-train + low-historic-violations). Use Openigloo to compare buildings with real, renter-focused signals: current apartment availability, and building-level context from ratings plus open-data violation history. You can also read tenant Q&A and ask follow-ups before you sign, so you’re not relying on marketing alone.

Buildings with low historical violations near the J train in Nolita

Showing 1–12 of 12 buildings with low historical violations near the J train in Nolita.

What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near the J train in Nolita

  • Confirm the exact walking/bus route to the nearest J train stop for your commute, since “near” can vary by block.
  • Verify the building matches the low-historic-violations filter by checking the violation history details shown on Openigloo before touring.
  • Use the rated-building snapshot to narrow options (Openigloo rating comes from rated buildings, not every building).
  • Before applying, ask management about current maintenance practices and how issues are addressed today, since historical records can lag real-world conditions.
  • Budget for the full move-in cost (broker fee, deposit, and any building-required fees) even when a building’s violation history looks better on paper.

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