Pre-war buildings near the M train in Corona
Corona, Queens is a transit-focused neighborhood where renters often prioritize easy access to the surrounding subway network. This page narrows to pre-war buildings near the M train, with 63+ buildings matching your filters. When you compare buildings in Corona on Openigloo, you’ll be looking at building-level signals alongside tenant Q&A to help you judge day-to-day fit. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Pre-war buildings near the M train in Corona, Queens, with 63+ buildings currently matching this filter pair. Use this page to focus your search on older building stock while staying close to the M line. Openigloo helps you narrow faster: compare building details, read tenant Q&A, and use open-data signals pulled from public records. It’s a practical way to spot questions worth asking before you commit—especially when you’re balancing building age, transit convenience, and monthly costs.
Pre-war buildings near the M train in Corona
Showing 55–63 of 63 pre-war buildings near the M train in Corona.
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57-02 Van Doren Street
Corona
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53-17 96 Street
Corona
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55-21 97 Place
Corona
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57-29 Xenia Street
Corona
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55-05 97 Street
Corona
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50-47 96 Street
Corona
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57-34 Penrod Street
Corona
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109-37 Saultell Avenue
Corona
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105-34 Otis Avenue
Corona
What to check before for pre-war buildings near the M train in Corona
- Confirm the M-train commute route in your typical travel window; station entrances and walking time can vary block to block.
- Ask how pre-war details affect daily living (radiator heating, ceiling heights, noise, and elevator reliability) and request any recent maintenance notes.
- Use the building’s current “with available apartments” status when you’re ready to apply; inventory can change quickly.
- Verify all move-in costs beyond rent, including deposit requirements and any broker-related fees you’re being asked to pay.
- Check pet rules if you plan to bring one; pre-war buildings can still have restrictions or documentation requirements even when pets are considered.