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Buildings with low historical violations near the M train in Soho

Soho is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often look for walkable access to transit and daily conveniences. This page narrows building search to Soho buildings that match low-historic-violations signals and are near the M train. In Soho, rated buildings average 3.5/5 (across 39 rated buildings) for an overall snapshot of recent renter sentiment. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page shows buildings with low historical violations near the M train in Soho, with 12+ buildings currently matching the filters. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using rated signals from other renters, plus open-data indicators tied to historical records. You can also review tenant Q&A and ask specific questions about how maintenance and building management play out in day-to-day life—especially before you commit to a lease.

Buildings with low historical violations near the M train in Soho

Showing 1–12 of 12 buildings with low historical violations near the M train in Soho.

What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near the M train in Soho

  • Use the filters as a starting point: “low-historic-violations” is about historical records, not a guarantee of current conditions.
  • Confirm commute details around the M train stops you actually use (walk time, transfers, and late-night routes).
  • Check for practical living constraints building-by-building: elevators, laundry, heat/hot water notes, and any rules that affect move-in.
  • Before signing, review the full move-in cost (application/admin fees, deposits, and any broker-related costs) and confirm payment timelines.
  • If you’re considering any pre-move-in plans (guests, pets, packages), message the building to verify the policy tied to your situation, not just the filter match.

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