Buildings highly rated for heat near the B65 bus in NYC
This page shows buildings highly rated for heat near the B65 bus in NYC, using a two-part filter (B65 bus + best-heat). There are 386+ eligible buildings right now, so you can narrow fast without starting from scratch. Openigloo helps you compare buildings using what renters report and what data signals suggest. You can review heat-related notes from rated buildings, check building details alongside open-record signals, and use tenant Q&A to confirm how heat works in real move-in seasons.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the B65 bus in NYC
Showing 19–36 of 386 buildings highly rated for heat near the B65 bus in NYC.

662 Pacific Street
Prospect Heights

555 Waverly Avenue
Clinton Hill
1 Flatbush Avenue
Fort Greene
595 Dean Street
Prospect Heights
595 Baltic Street
Boerum Hill

225 Schermerhorn Street
Downtown Brooklyn
18 6 Avenue
Prospect Heights
388 Bridge Street
Downtown Brooklyn
22 Lafayette Avenue
Fort Greene
43 Brooklyn Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn

10 Lexington Avenue
Clinton Hill
101 Jefferson Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant
711 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

600 Park Place
Crown Heights
150 4 Avenue
Gowanus

836 Bergen Street
Crown Heights
816 Prospect Place
Crown Heights
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the B65 bus in NYC
- Filter stack in plain terms: you’re looking at buildings that match the B65 bus area and have strong “best-heat” performance signals on Openigloo.
- When you tour, ask about thermostat controls, how quickly the heat turns on, and whether radiators/baseboard units are serviced consistently.
- Confirm lease basics that affect comfort: heat included in rent, any fuel/separate utility setup, and whether the building has landlord-provided space heaters allowed.
- Don’t rely on ratings alone: request recent maintenance records (or ask when the last boiler/radiator work happened) and document what the superintendent says in writing.
- Before signing, verify any schedule constraints (quiet hours for radiator access, notice required for repairs) and how emergencies are handled during cold snaps.