Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the A train in South Harlem
South Harlem in Manhattan is a renter-focused search area on Openigloo, and this page is scoped to buildings that match the A-train + best-water-pressure filters. The neighborhood view helps you keep your commute anchor while narrowing on an in-unit comfort priority. South Harlem has an average building rating of 3.2/5 across 87 rated buildings. (building-level trends; individual units can differ)
Find buildings highly rated for water pressure near the A train in South Harlem. This Openigloo page covers 22+ buildings and applies the A-train + best-water-pressure filter pair. Use Openigloo to narrow fast: you can read what rated buildings say about real day-to-day comfort, then cross-check details via open-data signals and renter Q&A before you schedule viewings. If water pressure is a priority, review the comments and confirm what’s true for the exact unit and line.
Buildings highly rated for water pressure near the A train in South Harlem
Showing 19–22 of 22 buildings highly rated for water pressure near the A train in South Harlem.
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390 Manhattan Avenue
South Harlem
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2010 7 Avenue
South Harlem

313 West 117 Street
South Harlem
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98 Morningside Avenue
South Harlem
What to check before for buildings highly rated for water pressure near the A train in South Harlem
- Focus on the commute side first: verify the specific A-train station you’ll use and how close the building is on foot, not just the neighborhood name.
- Treat “best water pressure” as unit-dependent: ask the superintendent or leasing agent about recent plumbing work and whether pressure issues are resolved in the building.
- Use the rated-building feedback to compare patterns (timing, floor height, hot-water pressure). Still, confirm on a walkthrough what you experience in sinks and showers.
- Before signing, confirm practical costs: typical NYC move-in items (security deposit, any broker fee) and what utilities the lease includes.
- If the building is older or has had recent renovations, ask what changed (plumbing, water storage, boilers) and whether that affects pressure consistently across floors.