Buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the M train in NYC
This page surfaces buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the M train in NYC—908+ buildings currently match the criteria on Openigloo. It combines the M-train location filter with a “most responsive owners” rating signal. Openigloo helps you screen faster by aggregating tenant-reported experience, along with building-level signals like review activity and how consistently owners respond. You can use the results to build a shortlist, then confirm details directly with the building about availability, timing, and any fees before you sign.
Buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the M train in NYC
Showing 55–72 of 908 buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the M train in NYC.
222 Johnson Avenue
Williamsburg
42-12 28 St
Hunters Point
128 Thompson Street
Soho
49 Ludlow Street
Lower East Side

260 West 26 Street
Chelsea
300 Mercer Street
Greenwich Village
37-46 72 Street
Jackson Heights
331 East Houston Street
Lower East Side

115 East 34 Street
Murray Hill

9 W 31 St
Midtown South

104-40 Queens Boulevard
Forest Hills

2959 Northern Blvd
Long Island City
188 Broome Street
Lower East Side
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
31 East 31 Street
Midtown East
321 West 54 Street
Hell's Kitchen
82 Jefferson Street
Bushwick

222 East 3 Street
East Village
What to check before for buildings highly rated for owner responsiveness near the M train in NYC
- Expect buildings where tenants report faster, clearer follow-through—still, response times vary by issue type (repairs vs. paperwork).
- Confirm lease basics before moving forward: move-in dates, any waiting period, and whether utilities, parking, or storage are billed separately.
- Ask what the “responsiveness” looks like in practice: who receives maintenance requests, typical turnaround for non-emergencies, and escalation paths.
- Review tenant notes on communication and documentation requirements (e.g., what to include in maintenance requests or proof for move-in).
- Watch for standard move-in costs beyond rent—deposits, fees, and any one-time charges listed by the building or management company.