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Buildings with parking near the M train in Midtown

Midtown in Manhattan is where many renters prioritize quick transit access and everyday convenience. On Openigloo, you can focus the search to buildings aligned with the M train while also filtering for parking, so you spend fewer tours confirming logistics. For Midtown, rated buildings average 3.8/5 across 43 rated buildings (building-level trends; individual units can differ)

Find Midtown buildings with parking near the M train. This page shows 26+ buildings in real time on Openigloo that match the “M train + with parking” filter pair. Use Openigloo to narrow fast: check building-level details, see rated-building signals (including score context), and read tenant Q&A and practical notes before you tour. Parking and transit convenience are both deal-breakers for many renters, so the goal here is getting you to the questions you should ask the building, quickly.

Buildings with parking near the M train in Midtown

Showing 19–26 of 26 buildings with parking near the M train in Midtown.

What to check before for buildings with parking near the M train in Midtown

  • Confirm what “with parking” means for each building (on-site garage vs. street/managed spaces) and whether there’s a waitlist or separate application.
  • Ask the building for the full parking cost schedule (monthly rate, spot size limits, hourly rates if offered, and any annual renewal fees).
  • Verify the M-train walking/commute reality in your daily routine: entrances, crosswalks, and whether the closest stop is convenient for your schedule.
  • Check building rules tied to parking access (vehicle height/length limits, permit requirements, guest rules, and towing/impound policies).
  • Before applying, compare asking rent and total move-in costs (deposit, broker fee if applicable, and any utilities/fees that aren’t included in the rent).

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