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Buildings with low historical violations near the M100 bus in Washington Heights

Washington Heights in Manhattan is a dense, transit-connected area where many renters prioritize quick commute options. This page focuses on buildings along the M100 bus corridor, helping you keep your search aligned with your daily route while still staying in the neighborhood. For Washington Heights, rated buildings average a 3.0/5 building rating (across 123 rated buildings) and that’s a useful baseline for comparing options as you shortlist. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page has 11+ buildings in Washington Heights, Manhattan, that match two filters: low-historic-violations and m100-bus. Use it to focus your search on buildings with fewer recorded historic violations, while staying along the M100 bus corridor. Openigloo helps you narrow down buildings with tenant-first context: building-level information, rated-building feedback, and open-data signals that can surface patterns before you tour. Compare options, then confirm details directly with the building management before you sign.

Buildings with low historical violations near the M100 bus in Washington Heights

Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings with low historical violations near the M100 bus in Washington Heights.

What to check before for buildings with low historical violations near the M100 bus in Washington Heights

  • Use the “low-historic-violations” filter as a starting signal, not a guarantee of current conditions; ask the super or management about any active issues and timelines for fixes.
  • Because you’re filtering by m100-bus, confirm walking time to the nearest stop you’ll actually use, plus routes for work, school, and errands.
  • Check your total move-in cost beyond rent (security deposit, any broker-related costs, utilities, and any building fees) before committing to an application.
  • Look at the rated-building history on Openigloo to see recurring themes that may not appear in public records, like responsiveness, maintenance follow-through, and noise.
  • If you have pets or specific needs, verify the building’s written policies (even when the building matches your other preferences).
  • Bring your own checklist for viewing: evidence of repairs, safety details, and whether common areas match what prior renters describe. If something seems off, document it and ask follow-ups.

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