Buildings with low open violation rates near the X27 bus in NYC
This page helps you find buildings with low open violation rates near the X27 bus in NYC. Start with 1,681+ eligible buildings, then narrow further with Openigloo’s low-open-violations signal plus the X27 bus location filter. Openigloo brings open-record violation data together with what renters say and what building Q&As clarify. Use the violation indicators as a starting point, then confirm details directly with the super or management team before you sign a lease—especially if you need prompt repairs or specific move-in timing.
Buildings with low open violation rates near the X27 bus in NYC
Showing 1,045–1,062 of 1,681 buildings with low open violation rates near the X27 bus in NYC.

706B Avenue Of The Americas
Flatiron

208 West 23 Street
Chelsea
121 Madison Avenue
NoMad
90 West Street
Financial District
395 South End Avenue
Battery Park City
200 West 26 Street
Chelsea

219 13 Street
Park Slope
120 West 21 Street
Chelsea

725 4 Avenue
Greenwood
145 West 10 Street
West Village
110 Greenwich Street
Financial District
203 17 Street
Greenwood

123 Washington Street
Financial District
163 W 17 St
Chelsea
60 East 12 Street
Greenwich Village
399 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
31 East 31 Street
Midtown East
236 West 16 Street
Chelsea
What to check before for buildings with low open violation rates near the X27 bus in NYC
- Use the low-open-violations signal to flag buildings with fewer open issues, then check each building’s individual violation list and dates to understand what’s still pending.
- Because the X27 bus filter is proximity-based, verify the exact walk time from the building entrance to the nearest bus stop for your route and commute hours.
- Ask for the building’s current repair plan for any open items (what’s scheduled, who’s responsible, and when work will be completed).
- Confirm lease terms and move-in conditions: when renovations are finished, whether past violations could affect amenities (laundry, elevators, intercoms, etc.).
- If you rely on recent updates, request documentation from management (service tickets, work completion notices) since public records can lag behind real-world conditions.