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Pre-war buildings near the South route in NYC

This page helps you find pre-war buildings near the South route in NYC, based on Openigloo’s live building set (23+ eligible buildings). The filters narrow the map to older building stock so you can compare options that match the vibe, layout, and building details many renters look for in pre-war. Use Openigloo to sanity-check before you tour: building-level insights, renter Q&A, and review signals—plus open-data indicators where available—so you can ask better questions. That makes it easier to compare buildings on the items that matter in an actual lease, not just photos.

Pre-war buildings near the South route in NYC

Showing 19–23 of 23 pre-war buildings near the South route in NYC.

What to check before for pre-war buildings near the South route in NYC

  • Confirm the building details that pre-war tenants care about: ceiling height, window sizes, closet/storage layout, and natural light from the unit’s specific exposure.
  • Ask how utilities work in practice (baseboard/steam, separately metered services, and any common-cost billing). Even “included” items can vary by unit.
  • Check what condition the landlord is using right now: recent work on windows, plumbing, and heating, plus whether you’re getting a pre-move-in checklist.
  • Review practical move-in constraints early: required documentation, move-in fees, and building rules for deliveries, laundry, and bike/storage access.
  • Use tenant Q&A to shortlist the questions that show up repeatedly (noise, hot water reliability, response times, and elevator or walk-up patterns).

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