Buildings highly rated for cleanliness near the Q train in NYC
Find buildings highly rated for cleanliness near the Q train in NYC. This page combines the “best-cleanliness” filter with the Q-train corridor, with 849+ eligible buildings right now. Openigloo helps you narrow faster using tenant feedback and building-level signals pulled from open records where available, plus practical notes from renter Q&A. Use the cleanliness rating to shortlist, then verify the exact details that affect your daily life before signing a lease.
Buildings highly rated for cleanliness near the Q train in NYC
Showing 55–72 of 849 buildings highly rated for cleanliness near the Q train in NYC.
145 East 16 Street
Gramercy Park

662 Pacific Street
Prospect Heights
400 East 71 Street
Lenox Hill

555 Waverly Avenue
Clinton Hill
530 East 73 Street
Lenox Hill
488 7 Avenue
Midtown South

1510 Lexington Avenue
Carnegie Hill

350 West 42 Street
Hell's Kitchen

260 West 54 Street
Midtown
1 Flatbush Avenue
Fort Greene
595 Dean Street
Prospect Heights
595 Baltic Street
Boerum Hill

515 9 Avenue
Hudson Yards

49 East 34 Street
Murray Hill

315 West 57 Street
Hell's Kitchen

345 East 94 Street
Yorkville

341 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen

626 Flatbush Ave
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
What to check before for buildings highly rated for cleanliness near the Q train in NYC
- Start with the cleanliness score: check which buildings have the highest ratings under the best-cleanliness filter, then compare availability and floor plans.
- Confirm the basics in writing (cleaning policies, pest history disclosures if applicable, and building maintenance response times) since cleanliness experiences can vary by unit and management.
- Look for how the building handles common-area upkeep: lobby, hallways, laundry rooms, mail/package areas, and trash areas.
- Before you apply, review full move-in costs (application fees, deposit, and any broker-related costs) and ask what’s included for utilities and services.
- If the Q-train location matters for commute or noise, confirm the building’s street exposure and whether there are mitigation details (e.g., window upgrades, insulation, or maintenance notes).