Buildings with low open violation rates near the Q30 bus in Jamaica
Jamaica is a Queens neighborhood where you can narrow building searches by transit corridor, including listings near the Q30 bus route. This page focuses on Jamaica buildings with low-open-violations signals, helping you screen before you tour. For Jamaica, rated buildings have an average building rating of 3.1/5 across 5 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings in Jamaica, Queens near the Q30 bus, using a low-open-violations filter to focus on properties with fewer open violation signals. You’re viewing 93+ buildings that match this two-part scope (Jamaica + Q30 bus + low open violations). Use Openigloo to compare building-level details and renter context before you tour. The platform aggregates what current and past tenants share, and it pairs that feedback with open-data signals so you can ask better questions about maintenance follow-through, building management, and day-to-day conditions.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the Q30 bus in Jamaica
Showing 91–93 of 93 buildings with low open violation rates near the Q30 bus in Jamaica.
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88-35 164 Street
Jamaica
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89-20 161 Street
Jamaica
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144-06 88 Avenue
Jamaica
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the Q30 bus in Jamaica
- Narrow your search to Jamaica buildings along/near the Q30 bus and then check the low-open-violations filter results for each address you’re considering.
- Before signing, verify what the building is currently showing: recent repairs, maintenance response times, and whether any new issues have appeared since the public signals were updated.
- Confirm practical items that affect your move-in cost and schedule, including any required deposits, one-time fees, and when utilities take effect.
- Ask tenants and staff how often issues get documented and closed, especially for heat, hot water, pests, and safety-related items.
- If you’re viewing multiple options, keep a short checklist and compare the same categories across buildings to avoid decision fatigue.