Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the B65 bus in NYC
This page covers NYC buildings highly rated for water pressure near the B65 bus, with 383+ buildings that match these signals on Openigloo. Use Openigloo to compare building-level patterns, read what residents report, and filter by what matters before you sign. If you want the practical answer for your unit, review the water-pressure notes, scan any building maintenance context in the review summaries, and ask the landlord or super about current pressure at the specific floors you’re considering.
Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the B65 bus in NYC
Showing 379–383 of 383 buildings highly rated for water pressure near the B65 bus in NYC.
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218 Bainbridge Street
Stuyvesant Heights
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911 Nostrand Avenue
Crown Heights
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1236 Pacific Street
Crown Heights
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163 Eastern Parkway
Prospect Heights
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580 Classon Avenue
Clinton Hill
What to check before for buildings highly rated for water pressure near the B65 bus in NYC
- Expect a mix of building types; confirm water pressure in the exact unit you’re touring (floor level and plumbing upgrades can change the experience).
- Use the Openigloo filter signals as a starting point, then verify with a same-day test during your showing when possible.
- Ask whether water pressure issues are tied to peak hours, boiler/water tank schedules, or recent repairs, and get a clear maintenance history if they mention prior problems.
- Check for “work in progress” or pending plumbing updates in the building notes, since pressure can improve or temporarily dip during repairs.
- Get the full cost picture (fees, deposit, utilities) and any lease terms that affect service interruptions or maintenance access.