NYC Subway Station

Apartments Near E 149 St Station

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E 149 St serves 2 DwellCheck-analyzed neighborhoods across NYC. Browse apartments within walking distance by neighborhood or type, with full livability data from NYC Open Data.

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Station Overview

Lines served
1
Nearby neighborhoods
2
Walking radius
800m

Served by the 6 train.

Neighborhoods served by E 149 St

These 2 DwellCheck-analyzed NYC neighborhoods list E 149 St as a nearby subway station. Click any to see its full livability profile and nearby apartment options.

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Frequently asked questions

What trains stop at E 149 St?

E 149 St is served by the 6 — a single line, so plan around its schedule. Express service may be available depending on the time of day — check the MTA weekender before planning weekend trips.

What is the area around E 149 St actually like?

E 149 St sits in Bronx, serving Hunts Point and Mott Haven. The vibe shifts noticeably depending on which direction you walk from the station exit. Walk the area at different times of day before committing to a lease nearby.

How far should I live from E 149 St to still call it "near the subway"?

Most New Yorkers consider anything under a 10-minute walk (about 800 meters) to be "near" a station. Under 5 minutes is ideal. But the real test is the door-to-platform time — a building 3 minutes from the entrance might be 7 minutes from the platform if the station has long corridors or deep stairs. Visit at rush hour to time the actual commute.

Is it loud living near E 149 St?

E 149 St is an underground station, so street-level noise from the subway itself is minimal. The bigger noise factors are typically the commercial activity around the station entrance and bus stops on the surrounding avenues.

What kinds of apartments are available near E 149 St?

The apartment stock near E 149 St depends on which neighborhood you are in — Hunts Point and Mott Haven have different building stocks. Browse by type (pet-friendly, rent-stabilized, doorman, studio, etc.) using the links below, or check a specific address for the full picture.

Should I choose my apartment based on the subway station or the neighborhood?

Both matter, but most longtime New Yorkers will tell you the station matters more for your daily happiness. A great neighborhood with a 15-minute walk to the subway gets old fast — especially in January or during a summer heat wave. Pick the station that serves your commute, then explore the neighborhoods within walking distance of that station.

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