Most reviewed buildings near transit in NYC
Find most reviewed buildings near transit in NYC, with at least 100+ buildings currently matching. This page combines two filters: high Openigloo review activity and convenient access to transit, so you can narrow down where to spend your time touring. Openigloo pulls together building-level signals like review scores and written feedback to help you compare options more consistently. You can also open tenant Q&A and notes tied to specific buildings, then confirm details directly with the management office before signing a lease.
Most reviewed buildings near transit in NYC
Showing 91–100 of 100 most reviewed buildings near transit in NYC.

205 W 103 St
All Upper West Side
31 Debevoise Street
Williamsburg

326 East 100 Street
East Harlem

509 Cathedral Parkway
Morningside Heights

618 Bushwick Avenue
Bushwick

4-75 48 Avenue
Hunters Point

888 Main Street
Roosevelt Island

350 West 37 Street
Hudson Yards

75 West End Avenue
All Upper West Side

99 John Street
Fulton/Seaport
What to check before for most reviewed buildings near transit in NYC
- Use the “near-transit” piece to prioritize buildings by commute convenience, then use “most reviewed” to focus on buildings with stronger renter visibility (rated buildings with more Openigloo signals).
- Before you apply, verify the actual commute time from your nearest stop at your travel hours; “near transit” is a starting point, not a guarantee.
- Check building policies that commonly affect move-in plans: lease term flexibility, renewal approach, and any documented procedures for packages, guests, and maintenance requests.
- Review fee details in context: application fees, deposits, and any broker-related costs still depend on the building and the unit you choose.
- If you rely on written feedback, compare recurring themes (noise, responsiveness, elevator reliability) rather than one-off comments.
- Use the building page to cross-check what tenants mentioned against what the landlord or super confirms during your tour. Silent issues can be unit-specific.