Buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the SIM9 bus in Manhattan
This page surfaces Manhattan buildings that match two filters: most-responsive-owners and near the SIM9 bus. You’re looking at 167+ buildings currently flagged by Openigloo’s owner-responsiveness signals. Openigloo helps you narrow faster by pairing building-level ratings with open records and renter-written Q&A. Use the building pages to see how responsiveness shows up in recent interactions, then confirm details like lease terms and move-in costs directly with the management office.
Buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the SIM9 bus in Manhattan
Showing 1–18 of 167 buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the SIM9 bus in Manhattan.

75 West Street
Financial District

90 West Street
Financial District
145 4 Avenue
East Village
1 Irving Place
Gramercy Park

101 West 15 Street
Chelsea

666 Greenwich Street
West Village
128 Thompson Street
Soho

123 Washington Street
Financial District
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village

400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
85 4 Avenue
East Village

95 Horatio Street
West Village

24 5 Avenue
Greenwich Village
217 Thompson Street
Greenwich Village
240 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village

95 Christopher Street
West Village
100 Sullivan Street
Soho
337 West 14 Street
Chelsea
What to check before for buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the SIM9 bus in Manhattan
- Filter what you care about: buildings that combine owner responsiveness signals with a SIM9-bus proximity match.
- Check the practical timing: ask how quickly maintenance requests and showing requests are handled for your exact unit/lease term.
- Verify lease basics before you commit, including deposit amount, any move-in fees, and renewal terms (even if responsiveness looks strong).
- Confirm transit reality: ask for the building’s exact walking route and whether street access changes at night or during construction.
- Review rules that can affect move-in logistics, like package handling, elevator reservations, and visitor/parking policies. Response speed can’t override building procedures.