Buildings highly rated for water pressure near transit in Battery Park City
Battery Park City is a Manhattan neighborhood where renters often look for practical commuting access and consistent day-to-day building operations. This page focuses on Battery Park City buildings that are highly rated for water pressure and near transit. In Battery Park City, rated buildings average 4.3/5 across 18 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings highly rated for best water pressure near transit in Battery Park City, with 11+ eligible buildings right now. This page pairs two filters so you can narrow by building-level signals, then focus your tour on what matters day to day. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using rating signals plus practical info you can verify when you tour. Use rated-building data and renter questions to confirm water pressure in real conditions, check transit access routes, and understand move-in costs before you commit.
Buildings highly rated for water pressure near transit in Battery Park City
Showing 1–11 of 11 buildings highly rated for water pressure near transit 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 transit in Battery Park City
- Prioritize a quick in-person check: ask staff/tenants what pressure is like at peak times (morning, evenings), not just when the system is running normally.
- Confirm what “near transit” means for your routine: walk the route to your stations at the time you would commute, since blocks and entrances affect timing.
- Review lease terms and utility expectations in your unit specifically; water issues can be tied to fixtures and unit plumbing, even when the building is rated.
- Before signing, ask about any service history or maintenance practices (pressure complaints, fixture replacements, plumbing upgrades) and whether they’re ongoing.
- Check building rules that can affect your move: move-in hours, elevator reservations, package/entry procedures, and any fees tied to access systems.