Buildings highly rated for heat in NYC
This page highlights buildings highly rated for heat in NYC. Use Openigloo to find buildings where renters consistently flag heating performance, with 3,782+ buildings currently matching this filter. Openigloo brings together tenant feedback plus building-level signals from open data so you can compare options without relying on word-of-mouth. As you narrow down, read the heat-related comments, check any posted building notes, and use tenant Q&A to confirm how heating works in real units—especially in shoulder and winter months.
Buildings highly rated for heat in NYC
Showing 397–414 of 3,782 buildings highly rated for heat in NYC.
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470 2 Avenue
Kips Bay
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1277 E 14 St
Midwood
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19 West 69 Street
All Upper West Side

234 Skillman Avenue
East Williamsburg
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180 Myrtle Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn
30 Washington Street
DUMBO
253 West 72 Street
Upper West Side
33 Caton Place
Windsor Terrace
336 Bleecker Street
West Village
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304 East 20 Street
Gramercy Park
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140 Hope Street
Williamsburg
150 4 Avenue
Gowanus
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516 East 12 Street
East Village

137 East 38 Street
Murray Hill
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41-21 28 Street
Long Island City
99 Battery Place
Battery Park City
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618 W 164 St
Washington Heights
17 Devoe Street
Williamsburg
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat in NYC
- Expect filter-matched heat performance: review the specific notes on boiler/heat consistency and how fast apartments warm up.
- Before you sign, confirm the apartment’s heating setup (radiators vs. central, thermostat access, and whether heat is included in the rent).
- Ask about seasonal patterns: when heat starts, how it’s regulated, and what happens if the unit runs cold.
- Check what other costs still apply (for example, utilities or metered charges) so your full monthly budget matches what you’re signing up for.
- Use tenant Q&A to verify landlord responsiveness for heat complaints, since building maintenance habits vary even when ratings are similar.