Most searched buildings near the waterfront in NYC
Find most searched buildings near the waterfront in NYC on Openigloo, with 45+ eligible buildings to browse. This page combines two filters: “most-searched” (buildings most viewed by Openigloo explorers) and “near-waterfront” (location proximity to waterfront areas). Use Openigloo to narrow faster: compare building details, read rated building feedback patterns, and review open-data signals that can help you spot common issues early. You can also use tenant Q&A and follow-up questions so you confirm the details that matter for your move-in timeline and budget.
Most searched buildings near the waterfront in NYC
Showing 19–36 of 45 most searched buildings near the waterfront in NYC.

257 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

230 East 30 Street
Kips Bay

116 John Street
Financial District

111 Lawrence Street
Downtown Brooklyn

37 Wall Street
Financial District

330 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen
70 Pine Street
Financial District
260 Gold Street
Downtown Brooklyn

208 West 23 Street
Chelsea
20 Broad Street
Financial District
610 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

180 Riverside Boulevard
All Upper West Side

180 Montague Street
Brooklyn Heights
980 6 Ave
Midtown South
200 West 26 Street
Chelsea
106 Fulton Street
Fulton/Seaport
1 Duffield Street
Downtown Brooklyn
210 East 22 Street
Gramercy Park
What to check before for most searched buildings near the waterfront in NYC
- Use the “most-searched” filter to start with buildings renters are actively exploring, then validate fit by checking unit availability and layout options.
- Confirm waterfront-adjacent specifics directly with the building: noise, airflow/odor concerns, and any flooding or water-damage history for your target unit level.
- Check lease basics before applying: rent amount, how renewals work, move-in timing, and whether there are restrictions tied to pets, smoking, or occupancy.
- Review full move-in costs beyond rent (application fees, deposits, and any recurring fees shown by the building), and ask what utilities you’ll be responsible for.
- Use the open-data and review signals as a shortlist, not a final decision—verify condition, maintenance response time, and any recent construction or amenity changes.