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Buildings with parking near the Q train in Upper East Side

Upper East Side is a large residential area in Manhattan where renters often look for straightforward subway access plus day-to-day conveniences like parking. This page focuses on buildings that fit the Q-train and parking needs within the neighborhood. On Upper East Side, rated buildings average 3.8/5 across 17 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Buildings with parking near the Q train in Upper East Side, with 9+ eligible buildings right now. Use this page to narrow your search to locations that match both commuting (Q train access) and practical needs (on-site or controlled parking). Openigloo helps you compare buildings faster using rated-building data plus renter-focused signals like tenant Q&A and review notes. You can check what people flag about parking logistics, building policies, and day-to-day management before you schedule a tour.

Buildings with parking near the Q train in Upper East Side

Showing 1–9 of 9 buildings with parking near the Q train in Upper East Side.

What to check before for buildings with parking near the Q train in Upper East Side

  • Confirm the parking setup in writing: on-site vs. off-site, monthly cost, and whether spots are assigned or waitlisted.
  • Check commute reality beyond the map pin—ask how close the building is to the nearest Q stop and what the walking route looks like at night.
  • Verify lease terms that affect driving access: renewal timing, any transfer rules for parking, and whether parking is included in rent or separate.
  • Before applying, request the building’s exact parking restrictions (vehicle size/height, in/out hours, and documentation needed).
  • Use the building’s tenant Q&A and reviews to spot recurring issues—availability, enforcement, towing, or gate/access problems.

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