Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the 1 train in Battery Park City
Battery Park City in Manhattan is a place where you can narrow your search to buildings meeting specific day-to-day needs, like water pressure near the 1 train. On this page, you’re looking at 11+ buildings that match your filters. For overall building sentiment in the neighborhood, Battery Park City has an average building rating of 4.3/5 across 18 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
This page helps you find buildings highly rated for water pressure near the 1 train in Battery Park City, with 11+ buildings matching the filters. Openigloo brings renter-first signals together: ratings from rated buildings, plus building pages that surface what people report (and where they live day-to-day). Use Openigloo to compare options quickly, then confirm details directly with the super or leasing office.
Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the 1 train in Battery Park City
Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings highly rated for water pressure near the 1 train in Battery Park City.

400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City

99 Battery Place
Battery Park City

200 Rector Place
Battery Park City

70 Battery Place
Battery Park City

225 Rector Place
Battery Park City

377 Rector Place
Battery Park City

211 North End Avenue
Battery Park City

380 Rector Place
Battery Park City

280 Rector Place
Battery Park City

200 North End Avenue
Battery Park City
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50 Battery Place
Battery Park City
What to check before for buildings highly rated for water pressure near the 1 train in Battery Park City
- Use the 1-train filter to narrow to buildings near your commute, then check water-pressure mentions in the building’s notes and rated buildings.
- Before signing, ask for recent, specific water-pressure proof (recent maintenance logs, any pressure tests, and whether issues vary by floor/unit).
- Confirm plumbing/fixture details that affect pressure: hot-water performance, kitchen vs. bathroom pressure, and any scheduled work that could temporarily change flow.
- If a building has multiple stacks or older risers, ask whether the water pressure varies by line, floor, or unit exposure.
- Call out lease timing: if maintenance is planned, ask when repairs happen and whether rent concessions or temporary changes are offered.