Buildings highly rated for heat near the M train in Brooklyn
This page groups buildings highly rated for heat near the M train in Brooklyn, with 314+ eligible buildings using Openigloo’s combined filters: best-heat + M-train. It’s a practical way to narrow your search to buildings where heat conditions score well in our data. Openigloo helps you compare building signals and renter input in one place. Use the heat-focused review summary, then cross-check details with building photos, amenities, and the unit/lease notes. If you have questions before signing, tenant Q&A and the building page’s context can help you ask the right ones.
Buildings highly rated for heat near the M train in Brooklyn
Showing 1–18 of 314 buildings highly rated for heat near the M train in Brooklyn.

10 Montieth Street
Bushwick

54 Noll Street
Bushwick

123 Melrose Street
Bushwick
167 Graham Avenue
Williamsburg

420 Kent Avenue
Williamsburg
31 Debevoise Street
Williamsburg

1209 Dekalb Avenue
Bushwick
150 Union Avenue
Williamsburg
29 Harman St
Bushwick
55 Hope Street
Williamsburg
865 Willoughby Ave
Stuyvesant Heights

961 Willoughby Avenue
Bushwick
255 Mc Kibbin Street
East Williamsburg
222 Johnson Avenue
Williamsburg
960 Willoughby Avenue
Bushwick
152 Manhattan Avenue
Williamsburg
188 Humboldt Street
Williamsburg
82 Jefferson Street
Bushwick
What to check before for buildings highly rated for heat near the M train in Brooklyn
- Use this as a heat-and-location short list: confirm how close the M-train stops are from the specific building address you’re considering.
- Check the heat setup for your unit (thermostat access, radiator conditions, window sealing). Don’t rely on the score alone—request a walkthrough or ask for recent maintenance notes.
- Look at lease start/end dates and any move-in requirements (e.g., application timing, deposits) so you can plan around building approval timelines.
- Verify your full monthly cost beyond rent: ask about broker fees, security deposit terms, and any utility responsibilities listed in the lease/offer.
- If the building has multiple exposures or room types, ask how heat is handled in those specific apartments (bedrooms vs. living areas can differ).