Affordable buildings near the B train in West Village
West Village in Manhattan is a dense, transit-heavy area where renters often prioritize day-to-day convenience. This page focuses on West Village buildings that fit an affordable price profile and are aligned with the B train. For building quality signals, West Village has an average building rating of 3.7/5 across 132 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find affordable buildings near the B train in West Village. Openigloo shows 32+ buildings that match the affordable filter, plus a B-train-friendly location match. On Openigloo, you can compare buildings using rated-building info, tenant-focused notes, and practical signals drawn from open records. Use reviews and building details to sanity-check asking rent against market-relative expectations, then confirm the full monthly cost (including broker fee, deposit, and utilities) before you sign a lease.
Affordable buildings near the B train in West Village
Showing 1–18 of 32 affordable buildings near the B train in West Village.
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561 Hudson Street
West Village

189 Waverly Place
West Village

77 Barrow Street
West Village

161 West 10 Street
West Village

95 Christopher Street
West Village

165 Christopher Street
West Village

600 Washington Street
West Village

91 Christopher St
West Village

98 Christopher Street
West Village

89 Christopher Street
West Village

8 Jones Street
West Village
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115 Washington Place
West Village
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53 Leroy Street
West Village

51 Leroy Street
West Village
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23 Jones Street
West Village

140 Waverly Place
West Village
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7 Jones Street
West Village
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125 Washington Place
West Village
What to check before for affordable buildings near the B train in West Village
- “Affordable” here means the building’s median asking rent is below the West Village neighborhood median (market-relative). It is not income-restricted housing, not subsidized, and not NYCHA.
- Filter for available units and verify lease terms directly with the building, since asking rent can differ by unit, floor, view, and move-in date.
- If you’re budget-sensitive, total your monthly cost: broker fee, deposit, utilities, and any recurring charges can change your effective affordability.
- Use the rated-building data and tenant notes to spot patterns (maintenance response, noise, package handling) and avoid surprises during move-in.
- Confirm any regulation or tenant-protection context that applies to the specific lease you’re offered, not just the neighborhood or building type. Ask what renewal rules look like for your unit.