Buildings with heat and hot water included near the B60 bus in Brooklyn
This page tracks buildings near the B60 bus in Brooklyn with heat and hot water included. You can filter within the borough right now across 101+ buildings that match this “utilities included” setup. Openigloo helps you narrow faster by combining building signals with renter-first information: aggregated ratings from rated buildings, searchable building details, and tenant Q&A themes to flag common questions before you apply. Use the notes to confirm what “included” covers for your unit and lease term.
Buildings with heat and hot water included near the B60 bus in Brooklyn
Showing 1–18 of 101 buildings with heat and hot water included near the B60 bus in Brooklyn.

54 Noll Street
Bushwick

101 Bedford Avenue
Williamsburg

420 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg

325 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
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364 South 1 Street
Williamsburg
186 North 6 Street
Williamsburg
150 Union Avenue
Williamsburg
29 Harman St
Bushwick
265 South 2 Street
Williamsburg
865 Willoughby Ave
Stuyvesant Heights
255 Mc Kibbin Street
East Williamsburg

250 North 10 Street
Williamsburg
924 Metropolitan Avenue
East Williamsburg
845 Grand Street
East Williamsburg

383 South 3 Street
Williamsburg
75 Ralph Avenue
Stuyvesant Heights
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
416 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
What to check before for buildings with heat and hot water included near the B60 bus in Brooklyn
- Confirm the specific utilities included in your lease (heat, hot water, and any limits on when or how they’re provided).
- Ask whether any separate charges still apply (for example, electric/gas for cooking, in-unit cooling, or metering).
- Use Openigloo to shortlist by “near B60 bus” location and then verify walk time, stop access, and noise/traffic concerns directly with the building.
- Check building policies that affect move-in costs and timing: deposits, move-in/out fees, and required documentation for approval.
- If the building is on a long lease history, still ask how utility-inclusion terms have worked for current residents (variations can exist by unit type).