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Pre-war buildings in NoMad

NoMad is known for its mix of residential buildings and vibrant commercial spaces. With a building count of 82+, renters have a variety of options, including pre-war properties that exude character and history. The average building rating in NoMad is 4.0/5, based on 18 rated buildings, indicating overall positive tenant satisfaction. This neighborhood is a desirable location for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

This page features 83+ pre-war buildings in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan. These historic structures offer unique architectural details and charm, making them desirable choices for renters looking for character in their homes. Openigloo simplifies your apartment search by providing essential building reviews, open data signals, and tenant Q&A. Use our platform to assess living conditions and make informed decisions about where to live in NoMad.

Pre-war buildings in NoMad

Showing 73–83 of 83 pre-war buildings in NoMad.

What to check before for pre-war buildings in NoMad

  • Confirm age restrictions as pre-war buildings may have unique lease agreements.
  • Check for available amenities, as they can vary widely among older buildings.
  • Inquire about maintenance history; some pre-war buildings may require more upkeep.
  • Understand the neighborhood's noise levels and building regulations, especially if coming from more modern structures.
  • Review the lease terms carefully; pre-war buildings may include specific clauses related to renovations.

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