Buildings highly rated for heat near the A train in Brooklyn
This page covers Brooklyn buildings highly rated for heat near the A train. You’re looking at 188+ buildings that match the A-train + best-heat multi-filter pair, so the focus is on units where heating performance is reported and tracked. Openigloo helps you narrow from the start using building-level signals, tenant feedback, and practical context like what to expect during the colder months. Use the Openigloo review data and tenant Q&A to compare buildings side-by-side, then confirm details directly with the management office before you sign a lease.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the A train in Brooklyn
Showing 19–36 of 188 buildings highly rated for heat near the A train in Brooklyn.
43 Brooklyn Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant
52 Clark Street
Brooklyn Heights

10 City Point
Downtown Brooklyn
101 Jefferson Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant
711 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

120 Nassau Street
Downtown Brooklyn

180 Myrtle Avenue
Downtown Brooklyn

30 Washington Street
DUMBO
816 Prospect Place
Crown Heights
205 State Street
Downtown Brooklyn

196 Willoughby Street
Fort Greene
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846 Prospect Place
Crown Heights

692 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights

482 Franklin Avenue
Bedford-Stuyvesant

100 Jay Street
DUMBO

10 Nevins St
Downtown Brooklyn
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789 St Marks Avenue
Crown Heights
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1068 Fulton Street
Bedford-Stuyvesant
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the A train in Brooklyn
- Start with the A-train filter: check the building’s actual subway walking time at the addresses you’re considering, not just the neighborhood label.
- Use the “best-heat” signal to prioritize buildings with stronger heat-related performance in the available records, then read recent notes from current and past tenants.
- Before applying, ask how heat works in practice (thermostat access, common areas vs. units, and whether heating is consistent across seasons).
- Confirm lease terms and costs in writing: monthly rent, any additional fees, and how utilities are handled for the unit you’re touring.
- If the building’s heat history is based on open signals, validate current conditions by requesting maintenance and heating documentation from the super or leasing office.