Buildings highly rated for water pressure near transit in NYC
Find buildings that score well for water pressure and are located near transit across NYC. This page covers 3,831+ eligible buildings and combines two signals: “best-water-pressure” and “near-transit.” Openigloo helps you compare faster with building-level ratings, review text, and open-data indicators tied to the property. Use the tenant Q&A and recurring themes to sanity-check expectations (what residents report day-to-day), then confirm details with the super or leasing office before you sign.
Buildings highly rated for water pressure near transit in NYC
Showing 271–288 of 3,831 buildings highly rated for water pressure near transit in NYC.
88 Leonard Street
Tribeca
626 1 Avenue
Murray Hill
235 East 95 Street
Yorkville
285 Avenue C
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
7 Dekalb Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn
312 11 Avenue
West Chelsea
145 West 67 Street
All Upper West Side
188 Broome Street
Lower East Side
160 Clarkson Avenue
Flatbush
309 Avenue C
Stuyvesant Town/PCV
1 North 4 Place
Williamsburg
20 West Street
Financial District
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125 Court St
Downtown Brooklyn
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
211 Mcguinness Boulevard
Greenpoint
400 Chambers Street
Battery Park City
166 2 Avenue
East Village

510 West 52 Street
Hell's Kitchen
What to check before for buildings highly rated for water pressure near transit in NYC
- Expect variability by unit: even in the same building, water pressure can differ by floor, plumbing stack, and the time of day.
- Before touring, ask how pressure is measured in practice (full-bath fixtures, kitchen sink, shower head) and whether any recent maintenance affected it.
- Confirm what “near transit” means on the ground: ask for the exact walking time to your line(s), and check elevator access and entry routes.
- Pay attention to lease terms and recurring charges (e.g., water-related building fees, plumbing-related assessments) that can affect total monthly cost.
- Use tenant feedback to look for patterns: clogged aerators, low-pressure complaints tied to specific stacks, and whether issues were resolved.