Buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in NYC
These buildings are highly rated for heat and located near the 2 train in NYC, with 835+ eligible buildings in Openigloo’s live building set. Use this page to narrow your search by transit proximity and building heat performance signals. Openigloo brings together building-level ratings, open-data signals, and renter-to-renter Q&A so you can compare buildings based on what matters during the colder months—then verify details directly with management before you sign.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in NYC
Showing 127–144 of 835 buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in NYC.
328 West 44 Street
Hell's Kitchen
537 Clinton Avenue
Clinton Hill
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500 Sterling Place
Crown Heights
337 West 14 Street
Chelsea
346 East 29 Street
Flatbush
100 West 139 Street
Central Harlem
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223 4 Avenue
Park Slope

200 West 90 Street
Upper West Side
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2155 Caton Ave
Flatbush
38 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights
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2350 Broadway
Upper West Side
205 State Street
Downtown Brooklyn
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96 5 Avenue
Flatiron

196 Willoughby Street
Fort Greene

53 Park Place
Tribeca

121 Reade Street
Tribeca

160 West 71 Street
All Upper West Side

85 John Street
Fulton/Seaport
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the 2 train in NYC
- Expect to compare buildings using an explicit “heat” signal, not just general building condition notes.
- Before touring, confirm how heat is provided (radiators vs. HVAC), who controls thermostat settings, and whether any units have known temperature variability.
- Ask about maintenance response times for heating issues, including what happens during extreme cold or system outages.
- If your lease includes tenant-paid utilities, estimate your full monthly cost (utilities plus any fees/deposit requirements).
- Use the Q&A and building details to find patterns, then verify the same points with the super or leasing office for your specific unit.