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 73–90 of 849 buildings highly rated for cleanliness near the Q train in NYC.

416 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
18 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
22 Lafayette Avenue
Fort Greene

124 West 60 Street
All Upper West Side

1675 York Avenue
Yorkville

1 Columbus Place
Hell's Kitchen

81 Fleet Place
Downtown Brooklyn
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village

265 East 66 Street
Lenox Hill

245 East 19 Street
Gramercy Park
329 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill
330 West 45 Street
Hell's Kitchen
60 East 12 Street
Greenwich Village

115 East 34 Street
Murray Hill

88 Leonard Street
Tribeca

1849 2 Avenue
Yorkville

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn
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).