Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the M train in Manhattan
Find buildings highly rated for water pressure near the M train in Manhattan. This page includes 577+ buildings matched to the “best-water-pressure” signal, plus the M-train corridor filter. Openigloo brings together building-level ratings from renters, open-data signals, and tenant-to-tenant Q&A so you can sanity-check what “good water pressure” means in everyday use. Instead of relying on marketing language, you can compare feedback patterns across buildings and ask practical questions before you sign a lease.
Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the M train in Manhattan
Showing 1–18 of 577 buildings highly rated for water pressure near the M train in Manhattan.

245 East 63 Street
Lenox Hill

160 Bleecker Street
Greenwich Village

777 Avenue Of The Americas
Chelsea

330 West 56 Street
Hell's Kitchen

235 West 48 Street
Midtown

30 Park Avenue
Murray Hill

888 Main Street
Roosevelt Island

305 West 50 Street
Hell's Kitchen

211 West 56 Street
Midtown

56 West 23 Street
Flatiron

150 West 51 Street
Midtown

121 Madison Avenue
NoMad

88 East 4 Street
East Village

776 6 Ave
NoMad

62 Avenue B
East Village

300 West 55 Street
Hell's Kitchen

226 E 70 St
Lenox Hill

120 East 34 Street
Midtown East
What to check before for buildings highly rated for water pressure near the M train in Manhattan
- Use the water-pressure filter as a starting point, then confirm unit-level details with the super or leasing office (current water pressure can vary by floor and maintenance history).
- Before touring, ask how the building handles pressure issues (common causes include aging plumbing, valve settings, and maintenance response times).
- Look at how recent the water-pressure feedback is in Openigloo for each building; if the latest comments are older, request an on-site test.
- If a building is farther from the M line than you expected, check the exact address and walking time; the corridor match should align with your commute.
- Before signing, clarify any building policy that affects utilities and access (for example, timing windows for plumbing work and whether access is required for repairs).