Buildings with low open violation rates near the S53 bus in Port Richmond
Port Richmond is a Staten Island neighborhood where renters often balance local convenience with bus access, including the S53 corridor. On Openigloo, this page narrows eligible buildings to those that match low open-violation signals and are near the S53 bus area. For Port Richmond, the current eligible building count on this page is 40+ (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page covers buildings with low open violation rates near the S53 bus in Port Richmond, Staten Island—40+ buildings in scope. You’ll see only buildings that match the multi-filter pair: low-open-violations plus the S53-bus area. Openigloo helps you narrow faster by combining building-level context with renter input. Use the open-data signals and tenant Q&A to shortlist buildings, then verify the details that matter for your lease—especially repairs, timelines, and any ongoing issues reported by residents.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the S53 bus in Port Richmond
Showing 37–40 of 40 buildings with low open violation rates near the S53 bus in Port Richmond.
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25 Floyd Street
Port Richmond
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999 Forest Avenue
Port Richmond
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95 Ann Street
Port Richmond
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1936 Richmond Terrace
Port Richmond
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the S53 bus in Port Richmond
- Confirm the exact “near the S53 bus” radius on each building page, since proximity can affect commuting and your day-to-day routine.
- Read the building’s open-violation signal and the latest tenant comments together; open records can lag real-world conditions.
- Ask the super/management about current maintenance status, documented repair dates, and whether specific complaint areas have been addressed.
- Check lease terms and move-in costs beyond rent (application fees, broker fee rules if any, deposit, and utility expectations) before committing.
- If you’re comparing multiple buildings, prioritize those with consistent renter feedback and clear responsiveness—not just the initial filter match.