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High-rise buildings near the M train in Midtown South

Midtown South is a dense Manhattan area where commuting convenience matters, especially if you’re trying to stay close to key subway corridors like the M train. On Openigloo, you can compare high-rise buildings in this neighborhood that match your transit and floor-count needs, starting from 27+ eligible buildings. In Midtown South, rated buildings average 4.0/5 across 27 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

High-rise buildings near the M train in Midtown South, with 27+ buildings matching the combined filters. If you want elevators, more unit density, and quick access to an M-line commute, this is a focused place to start. Openigloo pulls together building-level details, rated building signals, and renter-to-renter context so you can compare buildings faster. Use the reviews and building notes, then confirm the lease terms directly with the management before you commit.

High-rise buildings near the M train in Midtown South

Showing 19–27 of 27 high-rise buildings near the M train in Midtown South.

What to check before for high-rise buildings near the M train in Midtown South

  • Expect to compare buildings that are both high-rise (27+ floors) and near M-train routes within Midtown South.
  • Before signing, check the exact commute: station entrance location, walking time, and any service changes that affect the M-line.
  • Because “high-rise” doesn’t guarantee doorman coverage or noise conditions, ask about package delivery, elevator reliability, and street-facing vs. interior unit exposure.
  • Use the Openigloo page to review what renters flag most in rated buildings, then verify key lease items (rent history, renewal terms, and move-in timing) with the building directly.
  • Confirm building policies that vary by property, including utilities, parking availability, and any restrictions on guests or common-area use. Fees and deposit terms should be reviewed in your lease addendum.

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